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J Robert Sneyd: Covid-19 vaccine rollout is missing any real sense of urgency 

January 11, 2021

The urgent and efficient deployment of a covid-19 vaccine should be the country’s highest priority It all started so well. Back in March, I contacted the General Medical Council (GMC) […]

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Maximising the benefit of the UK covid-19 vaccination programme

January 8, 2021

Given the current epidemiology of covid-19 in the UK, the public health imperative is to vaccinate as many of the most vulnerable people as fast as possible. [1] In response, […]

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Human challenge trials of covid-19 vaccines still have much to teach us

January 8, 2021

We have developed approved vaccines for covid-19, but this doesn’t make carrying out challenge trials less important—quite the opposite, say Nir Eyal and colleagues […]

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Pandemic fatigue? How adherence to covid-19 regulations has been misrepresented and why it matters

January 7, 2021

As England and Scotland start another period of lockdown, we all have to come to terms with following stricter covid-19 restrictions, most likely for a relatively long period of time. […]

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Benjamin F Pierce: We need clear and simple upfront messaging on covid-19 vaccines

January 5, 2021

What an incredible achievement by covid-19 vaccine researchers and manufacturers. By January 2021, several covid-19 vaccines are now approved under EUA and their rollouts have started across several countries. [1] […]

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Covid-19 vaccines: to delay or not to delay second doses

January 5, 2021

The importance of successful vaccination strategies in controlling the covid-19 pandemic cannot be overstated and should be vigorously endorsed. Equally critical is that vaccines’ proven to be effective in a […]

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The covid-19 vaccine has brought a buzz and hum of hope, after months of flat, grey, resignation

December 23, 2020

On 9 December, both my 80 year-old clinic patient and I had a covid vaccine. He was my last patient in clinic, and we’d hit lunch breaks, so I said […]

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As covid-19 has progressed, ministers have gone from hiding behind the science to hiding from the science

December 23, 2020

Ministers have lacked the confidence to draw together scientific and other forms of evidence to form a clear strategy and make decisions, says Tom Sasse […]

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Happy covid Christmas…it’s a dog’s life

December 23, 2020

We have likely spent too much of 2020 believing our own thoughts, and striving to prove ourselves right. This unscientific tik was also on display when one of our family […]

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Andrew Moscrop: Deprivation and the failure of Boris Johnson’s covid-19 weight loss plan

December 21, 2020

“If we all do our bit,” said Boris Johnson, launching a Government strategy to tackle obesity during the summer of 2020, “we can reduce our health risks and protect ourselves […]

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