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The National Data Guardian has issued the following statement in response to plans for NHS Digital to collect data from GP practices so that it can be used for health and social care purposes including policy, planning, comm…
Working with the local authority, NHS Test and Trace is providing additional testing in areas across the Todmorden, Park and Warley wards of Calderdale.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Apps to provide bonuses, stickers and profile badges for vaccinated users as poll shows most dating adults support vaccination.
As half term comes to an end, the Education Secretary is urging students and their families to take a test before returning to the classroom
Over 40 million people in the UK have received their first dose of a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine.
NHS Test and Trace – in partnership with the local authorities – has this week launched additional testing and genomic sequencing in Bradford, Canterbury and Maidstone.
NHS Test and Trace – in partnership with the local authorities – is launching additional testing and genomic sequencing in Reading and Wokingham.
Health ministers from across the world have come together in a tree-planting ceremony to remember those who have tragically lost their lives to coronavirus (COVID-19).
Statement by the UK government about the UK Presidency's of the G7.
International health ministers agree new principles to share life-saving evidence and data to combat future pandemics.
This follows a rigorous review of the safety, quality and effectiveness of the vaccine in this age group.
Landmark collaboration to protect against future pandemic threats and slash time to develop and deploy new diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines to 100 days.
Cautious approach to reopening international travel to protect public health and the vaccine rollout.
Over half of UK adults have been vaccinated with a second dose of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine, giving them the strongest possible protection.
Provisional statistics published today (Thursday 3 June) show that as of March 2021, there are a total of 124,078 doctors and 304,542 nurses working in the NHS.
The Global Antimicrobial Resistance Innovation Fund is investing further funding to support the development of innovative treatments for antibiotic-resistant infections.
Surge testing being deployed in Derbyshire following the identification of a small number of confirmed cases of the variant first identified in India, B1.617.2
G7 health ministers pledge to combat future health threats by working together to identify early warning signs from animals and the environment.
Milestone reached as Health and Social Care Secretary gives a speech marking almost 6 months since unprecedented vaccination programme began.
Speech by Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock at the Jenner Institute Laboratories, University of Oxford.
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