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Significant milestone reached as almost half of all UK adults in the UK get the vaccine.
New findings from Public Health England have shown that an estimated 75.8% of 70 to 84 year old blood donors had antibodies against COVID-19 by early March.
Former Love Island star Yewande Biala has joined efforts to increase vaccine take up among young people and those from ethnic minority backgrounds.
A 2-week consultation has started on how an autumn exam series for GCSEs, AS and A levels should run this year.
Further targeted areas will have additional testing made available to control and suppress the potential spread of the COVID-19 variant first identified in South Africa.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson writes in the Times about the Integrated Review.
Ethiopia, Oman, Somalia and Qatar to be added to England’s red list. Portugal (including Madeira and the Azores) and Mauritius to be removed from England’s red list.
The Government is reviewing whether COVID-status certification could play a role in reopening our economy, reducing restrictions on social contact and improving safety.
Two major contracts secured with British manufacturers to ensure the supply of COVID-19 lateral flow tests.
A Clackmannanshire-based company has secured a contract with the UK government to deliver Covid-19 rapid lateral flow tests.
The government has today published Bus Back Better: a national bus strategy for England, which outlines ambitious reform of how bus services are planned and delivered.
People with underlying conditions including cancer, diabetes and heart disease are encouraged to come forward for a COVID-19 vaccine by leading UK health charities.
Workplace testing programme ramps up as 48,000 businesses register for free, regular and rapid tests for their employees.
Drive-through sites in Merthyr Tydfil and Bridgend are the latest UK Government facilities to open.
The Environment Agency’s priority is to protect people and the environment, and to support those we regulate during the coronavirus pandemic.
The JCVI has advised the government to prioritise people experiencing homelessness, including those sleeping rough, for the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine.
Matt Hancock wrote to the JCVI in response to their further advice on vaccination of homeless people and rough sleepers, prisoners and prison officers, and the extended dosing strategy.
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