Neil Ferguson
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Gender | Male |
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Music groups | Chumbawamba |
Groups | Chumbawamba |
Songs | 1997 |
List | 1997 |
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Albums | Get On with It |
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Neil Ferguson Life story
Covid: Vaccines for all every four to six months not needed, says expert
... Infectious disease expert Prof Neil Ferguson said he was " cautiously optimistic" that Covid cases were starting to plateau in London in the 18-50 age group, which had been seeing especially high numbers...
Covid: Ministers watch data as studies say Omicron risk lower
... Imperial College s Prof Neil Ferguson said the research was " clearly good news to a degree"...
Ministers considering move to Covid Plan B - source
... Earlier on Wednesday, government adviser Prof Neil Ferguson said telling people to work from home would allow more time to administer booster jabs while case numbers of the Omicron variant were doubling " at least every three days, maybe every two days"...
Covid booster jab booking system opens to over-40s in England
... Government adviser Prof Neil Ferguson said case numbers of the variant were doubling " at least every three days, maybe every two days" and it was likely to overtake the Delta variant to become the dominant form of coronavirus in the UK before Christmas...
Covid booster doses to be offered to over 40s
... Prof Neil Ferguson not to give boosters to younger age groups and it " could make quite a big difference to driving down transmission to low levels"...
Covid-19: Is my vaccine wearing off? Plus, the Dutch ask when will lockdowns end
... Prof Neil Ferguson, whose modelling led to the first nationwide restrictions in 2020, said he saw " no reason" why younger age groups should not be offered boosters after priority groups...
Covid: Boosters should be given to young, says leading scientist
... But Professor Neil Ferguson said the country was unlikely to get a " catastrophic winter wave"...
Headlines: 'Lockdown lifeline' and 'two-Meter rule, cut'
... Elsewhere the Guardian reported that the number of coronavirus-would have halved deaths in the UK, if the government had introduced the block, a week earlier, cited the testimony of the former government supervisor Prof Neil Ferguson...
Covid-19: Is my vaccine wearing off? Plus, the Dutch ask when will lockdowns end
Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Sunday morning. We'll have another update For You on Monday.
1. Is my Covid vaccine wearing off?Doctors and the UK's Health Security Agency have warned that waning immunity is leading to deaths, even of people who have had two doses of a Covid vaccine. BBC health and science correspondent James Gallagher takes a closer look.
2. Boosters for under-50s could make 'Big Difference ' to infection levelsOffering booster vaccines to younger age groups across the UK, a leading scientist has said. Since September, over-50s, front-line medical staff and younger adults with some underlying health conditions have been eligible for a third coronavirus vaccine dose. Prof Neil Ferguson , whose modelling led to The First nationwide restrictions in 2020, said he saw " no reason" why younger age groups should not be offered boosters after priority groups. On Saturday, Health Secretary Sajid Javid that 12 million booster jabs have been given across the UK.
3. As another lockdown starts, Dutch ask: When will this end?In response to a sharp increase in infections, the Dutch are now living under new restrictions designed to limit social contacts. Reaction in the Netherlands has been mixed, " My experience is lockdown after lockdown, " says Neill Bo Finlayson. " It's especially hard as we've just seen what life can be like, but public safety comes first and you've got to do what you've got to do. " Others worry about effect on their Mental Health . " Last lockdown I got overwhelmed with the stress of managing everything. I really relish having a coffee and not having it feel illegal, " said Saskia Heyster.
4. Fears raised over exodus of NHS consultants" Rock Bottom morale" and concerns over pension tax charges are among The Key reasons why Scotland's health service could face an exodus of consultants, Dr Graeme Eunson said he cannot recall a Time In his career " when things have been this tough" as he warned that the NHS in Scotland was in " full-blown crisis". The Scottish Government to help the health services get through what it described as the " extremely challenging" months ahead.
5. Covid widower writes book about beloved wifeJohn and Doreen Hunt met when they were just 19 years old in 1967. They married a year later, starting a partnership that would span 51 years. Last Year , Doreen, 72, died just four days after becoming unwell with coronavirus. He had always wanted to be a writer, and coping with the " totally unexpected and unbelievable" situation inspired him to create a book, titled This Is Not A Good Table.
And there's More . .The government has announced that NHS staff in England will have to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 by 1 April. Here's what you need to know about
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