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The government is taking swift and decisive action by deploying extra testing to Harrow to control and suppress any possible new cases of the COVID-19 variant first identified in South Africa.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
We are taking swift and decisive action by making extra testing available to control and suppress the coronavirus (COVID-19) variant first identified in South Africa.
Statement on the origins of coronavirus from the governments of Australia, Canada, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Israel, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Republic of Korea, Slovenia, United Kingdom, and United States.
The UK government has today (Sunday 28 March) set out new details of a bespoke testing regime for international arrivals who will be exempt from quarantine for work purposes, including for hauliers arriving from outside the …
The money will fund services to provide practical support for disabled children, set up and expand helplines, and provide mental health and wellbeing support.
Sir Lenny Henry has written an open letter to encourage Black Britons to take the COVID-19 vaccine, signed by some of the most high-profile names in the UK.
New technology known as 'genotype assay testing’ to support identifying variants of concern.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a statement at the coronavirus press conference.
Employers of seasonal agricultural workers in the edible horticulture sector urged to register for free workplace testing
Letter from the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Farming, Fisheries and Food to the agricultural sector in England about free coronavirus tests for permanent and seasonal workers.
JCVI recommends that adults living with adults who are immunosuppressed should be prioritised for the COVID-19 vaccine.
Matt Hancock wrote to the JCVI in response to their further advice on vaccination of adult household contacts of severely immunosuppressed adults.
Ofsted will not return to a full programme of graded inspections until September.
The public are being reminded they must stay outside when meeting others as part of the next step of easing Covid restrictions in a new film released today narrated by GP Dr Hilary Jones MBE.
The new Office for Health Promotion will lead national efforts to improve and level up the health of the nation by tackling obesity, improving mental health and promoting physical activity.
More than 30 million people in the UK have received a first dose of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine as the NHS prepares to administer millions of second doses in the coming weeks.
In the next major push for the Government’s workplace testing programme, all employers will now be able to offer their employees free, rapid and regular testing that can be taken at home
Study led by Sheffield and Oxford Universities finds that 99% of people have robust immune response against COVID-19 after one dose of Pfizer vaccine.
Government bolsters its package of localised support with new cash injection of £12.9 million per month for local authorities to support those self-isolating.
Updated guidance has been published following confirmation that emergency legislation regarding virtual council meetings will not be extended.
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