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Andrew Pollard is an emeritus professor at the Institute of Education, University College London. Formerly, he was Professor of Education at the universities of Cambridge, Bristol and the West of England, Bristol.

Strep A: Grandmother says four-year-old Camila Burns getting better

Strep A: Grandmother says four-year-old Camila Burns getting better
Dec 9,2022 6:20 am

... " No antibiotic shortage Prof Sir Andrew Pollard, chairman of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), also told Radio 4 on Friday that he is not aware of any " national shortage" in antibiotics to treat strep A...

'I will still ask staff to isolate despite Covid rule change'

'I will still ask staff to isolate despite Covid rule change'
Feb 24,2022 3:30 pm

... Prof Sir Andrew Pollard, who helped develop the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, has said that " there isn t a right or wrong answer" to when restrictions change...

Covid: Daily tests for key workers and lockdown food bartering in China

Covid: Daily tests for key workers and lockdown food bartering in China
Jan 4,2022 10:16 pm

... Vaccines for all every four to six months not needed, expert saysIt is not affordable or sustainable to keep vaccinating everyone on the planet against Covid-19 regularly, a Prof Sir Andrew Pollard, who helped develop the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, suggested the most at risk people should be identified and prioritised for jabs instead in the future...

Covid: Vaccines for all every four to six months not needed, says expert

Covid: Vaccines for all every four to six months not needed, says expert
Jan 4,2022 1:35 pm

... Prof Sir Andrew Pollard, who helped develop the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, says the most at risk should be identified and prioritised instead...

Covid: New Omicron variant not a disaster, says Sage scientist

Covid: New Omicron variant not a disaster, says Sage scientist
Nov 27,2021 1:21 pm

... Like Prof Semple, Prof Sir Andrew Pollard, the director of the Oxford Vaccine Group, expressed cautious optimism that existing vaccines could be effective at preventing serious disease from the Omicron variant...

Should the government do more to protect the NHS?

Should the government do more to protect the NHS?
Oct 21,2021 4:04 pm

... Prof Andrew Pollard, head of Oxford University s vaccine group, who helped develop their Covid vaccine, said the real issue was protecting people who had not had any vaccine doses and those with weakened immune systems, who were ending up in intensive care...

Coronavirus: First patient is injected, the in the UK vaccine trial

Coronavirus: First patient is injected, the in the UK vaccine trial
Apr 23,2020 8:02 pm

... Prof Andrew Pollard, Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group, leading the study, said: We re chasing the end of the current wave of epidemics...

Typhoid vaccine 'works fantastically well'

Typhoid vaccine 'works fantastically well'
Feb 16,2020 8:52 am

... It works fantastically well in preventing this disease affecting some of the world s most vulnerable children, Prof Andrew Pollard, from the University of Oxford, who has been involved in the trials, told BBC News...

Covid: Daily tests for key workers and lockdown food bartering in China

Feb 16,2020 8:52 am

Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday evening. We'll have another update For You in The Morning .

1. Workers in key industries to take Covid daily tests

Around 100,000 critical workers are set to take daily Covid tests in order to reduce the spread of The Virus to colleagues, Boris Johnson has announced. The Testing system will be for key industries including food processing, transport and the Border Force and start from 10 January. The Prime Minister also said he will recommend England sticks with the current " Plan B" restrictions, such as working from home where possible when Cabinet ministers meet on Wednesday.

2. Vaccines for all every four to six months not needed, expert says

It is not affordable or sustainable to keep vaccinating everyone on The Planet against Covid-19 regularly, a Prof Sir Andrew Pollard , who helped develop the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, suggested The Most At Risk people should be identified and prioritised for jabs instead in The Future . He added the vaccine rollout had gone " extremely well" in the UK but was " falling way behind" globally.

3. Xi'an residents in lockdown trade goods for food amid shortage

People are bartering supplies amid continuing worries over food shortages. Social Media posts show locals swapping cigarettes and tech gadgets for food, with about 13 million people having been confined to their homes since 23 December over a Covid outbreak. Authorities in Xi'an have been providing free food to households, but some residents said their supplies were running low or that they had yet to receive aid. The lockdown measures come ahead of the Lunar New Year and the Winter Olympics to be held in Beijing in February.

4. More hospital trusts in England declare 'Critical Incidents ' over staff shortages

A number of hospital trusts in England have over staff shortages and rising pressures due to Covid-19. University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Trust - which serves Lancashire and South Cumbria - and Blackpool Teaching Hospitals among those to take action. These incidents are announced when health bosses are worried they are on The Brink of not being able to provide critical services, such as emergency care. It is not unusual for trusts to declare one at This Time of year, as declaring an incident allows them to take action like moving staff to help alleviate The Strain on services.

5. Novak Djokovic to compete at Australian Open with medical exemption

Tennis world Number One Novak Djokovic will after receiving a medical exemption from having a Covid-19 vaccination. All players and staff at The Tournament must be vaccinated or have an exemption granted by an expert independent panel. Djokovic, a nine-time Australian Open winner, has not spoken publicly about his vaccination status.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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