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Covid-19: UK bucks Europe trend, and AstraZeneca to draw jab profits
Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Friday Evening . We'll have another update For You on Saturday.
1. UK bucks Europe Covid trend but concern over winterPrime Minister Boris Johnson has stressed the urgent need for Britons to get their Covid booster jabs, as he warned While new infections currently remain steady in the UK, countries such as Germany, Austria and the Netherlands have seen steep rises in positive cases, with some moving to bring in tougher Covid restrictions. Mr Johnson said there was no room for complacency in the UK, warning that if booster jabs were not in arms Fast Enough " we can see the potential risks to The State of the pandemic in what's happening in other parts of Europe".
2. AstraZeneca to draw profits from Covid jabDrugs giant through a string of for-profit deals next year. Other Vaccine makers, including Pfizer and Moderna have been making profits from their jabs. AstraZeneca had been providing its Vaccine - which was developed with the University of Oxford - to countries on a not-for-profit basis, and previously said it would only start to make money from it when Covid-19 was no longer a pandemic. AstraZeneca chief executive Pascal Soriot says the disease is becoming endemic In Society . The Firm Will continue to supply its Vaccine on a not-for-profit basis to poorer countries.
3. New Covid rules for Irish Republic care home visitsFrom Monday, before entering the premises. All Visitors - with The Exception of " essential service providers" - Will have to show a Covid vaccination certificate, an official vaccination record or another proof of immunity. The guidance says essential service providers should be fully jabbed but recommends they are not barred from the care home.
4. Scottish health boards secure military aid extensionafter the Ministry of Defence granted an extension to assistance efforts. The support for NHS Lanarkshire and NHS Borders was due to end on 10 November but the MoD has approved its continuation into December in both areas, with some 84 personnel remaining to help.
5. Lockdown TikTok star swaps Supermarket for the stageA woman whose TikTok videos of her singing in a Supermarket - which have been viewed millions of times during the coronavirus Lockdown - has landed her Dream Job in the West End . Hannah Lowther, 24, from Reading, took the retail job when theatres shut during the pandemic. She posted the, changing lyrics to Popular Songs , including Dolly Parton 's hit 9-5, while using props from the shelves. when it opens in London later this month.
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