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Paul Elliott

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Gender Male
Age 60
Date of birth March 18,1964
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Lewisham
London
United Kingdom
Height 180 (cm)
Position Defender
SongsSave Me Oh Jah
Organum 4 Vocum: Viderunt omnes
Hype Roll
Tempro la cetra, e per cantar gli onori
Litany for the Whale
The Same Set A People Dem
S'on me regarde
Vivaldi: Nisi Dominus , R. 608 - 9. Amen
Weelkes: On The Plains Fairy Trains
When Evening's Twilight
Come Live With Me
Ravenscroft: Tomorrow The Fox Will Come To Town
Love Should Be Real
Hype a Lot
Here's that will challenge all the Fair
SongsSumer Is Icumen InSumer Is Icumen In (Chants Medievaux Anglais) · 1984 Parce mihi domineRenaissance & Baroque Music · 2017 My Heart's in the HighlandsPaolo Sorrentino: Music for Films · 2017 View 25+ more
Awards American Society of Cinematographers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week/Pilots
Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play
Listen artist www.youtube.com
GenresClassical
ListSumer Is Icumen InSumer Is Icumen In (Chants Medievaux Anglais) · 1984
Children Laura Jane Elliott
Haydn Elliott
Spouse Linda Hayden
Sport Football
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Paul Marcellus Elliott CBE is an English former footballer who played as a defender.

Ageing body scans to aid understanding of why diseases occur

Ageing body scans to aid understanding of why diseases occur
May 17,2023 8:20 pm

... Prof Paul Elliott, epidemiologist at the School of Public Health, Imperial College London, said the huge store of volunteers scans would improve understanding of how our genes and environment affect our risk of disease...

Covid: React study finds latest wave 'may have peaked' in young

Covid: React study finds latest wave 'may have peaked' in young
Apr 6,2022 6:10 am

... " We are reassured that [the rates] in younger groups seem to be coming down - they can t go up forever, " said Prof Paul Elliott, chairman in epidemiology at Imperial College London and director of the React programme...

Two-thirds with Omicron say they have had Covid before

Two-thirds with Omicron say they have had Covid before
Jan 26,2022 4:20 am

... React programme director Prof Paul Elliott, from Imperial College London, said: " There is rapidly increasing prevalence among children now they are mixing more following the start of the school term and, compared with December, prevalence in older people, aged 65 plus, has increased...

Tiny town, Marazion, bids to become UK's smallest city

Tiny town, Marazion, bids to become UK's smallest city
Dec 10,2021 3:17 am

... The chair of the Marazion Chamber of Commerce, Paul Elliott, said it would also " stimulate local businesses"...

Labour conference: Five things to look out for in Brighton

Labour conference: Five things to look out for in Brighton
Feb 16,2020 6:26 am

... This year ex-England footballer Paul Elliott will captain one of the sides while there will also be a women s match against a Lewes FC s veterans eleven...

Racism in football: FA 'has to modernise', says inclusion boss

Racism in football: FA 'has to modernise', says inclusion boss
Feb 16,2020 5:18 am

...Paul Elliott, the chair of the FA s inclusion advisory board, says the organisation has to modernise itself to be fit for purpose for the 21st century...

Racism in football: FA 'has to modernise', says head of inclusion advisory board

Racism in football: FA 'has to modernise', says head of inclusion advisory board
Feb 16,2020 5:18 am

... Paul Elliott says the organisation was reactive in the past when it came to dealing with racism complaints, but will now be proactive ...

Two-thirds with Omicron say they have had Covid before

Feb 16,2020 5:18 am

Two-thirds of people recently infected with the Omicron variant say they had already had Covid previously.

The findings come from a large, continuing study, swab-Testing thousands of volunteers in England.

More work is needed to know how many Are true reinfections - But the results reveal the groups that appear to be more likely to catch Covid again.

They include healthcare workers and households with children or lots of members under one roof.

Winter wave

More than two million people have been tested in the study.

The latest findings, for The First Two Weeks of 2022 - round 17 - Are based on about 100,000 polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests posted to volunteers And Then returned.

About 4,000 were positive, by far the highest rate seen since the pandemic began.

And when a selection of them were sequenced to check what type of Covid was to blame, virtually all were Omicron - the highly infectious variant, first identified in South Africa , causing a big winter wave of infections in the UK.

Severe disease

It is Not Yet clear how many of The Volunteers who tested positive had been fully vaccinated.

Two shots offer little protection against catching Omicron , although protection against severe disease wanes less.

But booster doses have been rolled out at speed since Omicron hit, to top up people's protection.

Two out of every three (65%) of the infected volunteers said they had already previously tested positive for Covid.

Many of these could have been reinfected.

Although, in some instances, the latest PCR tests might be picking up old traces of Virus .

have suggested one in every 10 Omicron case is a possible reinfection.

Currently, daily Covid case figures reported by the Government - which reflect The Number of infections picked up by people coming forward for Testing - do not include reinfections for all countries of the UK.

Coronavirus infections have slowed recently But remain high, particularly among children and young teenagers, the React findings also suggest.

React programme director Prof Paul Elliott , from Imperial College London, said: " There is rapidly increasing prevalence among children now they Are mixing more following the start of The School term and, compared with December, prevalence in older people, aged 65 plus, has increased. . which may lead to increased hospitalisations.

" It's therefore vital that we continue to monitor The Situation closely. "

'Get boosted'

UK Health Security Agency chief executive Dr Jenny Harries said although vaccines may not stop every infection, they were doing a great job at protecting lives.

" Vaccination remains The Best way to protect yourself from severe disease and hospitalisation from Omicron , and I would urge anyone who has not done so to come forward for their primary and booster doses as soon as possible, " She Said .

" The impact the vaccination is having on preventing severe disease and hospitalisations is clear to see.

" To ensure we continue on the downward trend and protect our communities, it is still important for us all to follow public-health advice, particularly in crowded spaces and areas of poor ventilation.

" If you Are visiting friends and family, make sure to take a test before going out. "

Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid said: " It's reassuring to see Covid-19 infections beginning to slow across the country, as we move back to Plan A.

" Rates Are still high, so as we learn To Live with The Virus it is vital we continue to be vigilant - Wash your hands, let in Fresh Air , get tested and, if you haven't already, get boosted. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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