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Dr Nikki Kanani, director of primary care at NHS England, offered the advice amid surging cases of the Omicron Covid variant.
Even if omicron is conclusively proved to be less severe, its wildfire spread can stretch and challenge health facilities around the world
Health Minister Stephen Donnelly also said the 15 minute wait after the jab will be waived to allow more to receive the vaccine.
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The Prime Minister said he ‘would respectfully suggest’ the public are focused on jobs and the booster vaccines roll-out.
Change in ocean currents – similar to phenomena seen today – likely cause behind substantial cooling, US scientists say
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Professor Chris Whitty said it was ‘pretty depressing’ to think of the gaps in rotas.
US District Judge Loretta Preska says document should be published on or before 22 December
Former president wants a District of Columbia appeals court to reverse one of his own judicial appointees after he dismissed a lawsuit seeking to block Congress from seeing his taxes
The move is in response to an October directive from President Biden
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‘I follow the rules’, PM insists
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged people to have their booster vaccines as he said a ‘great national fightback has begun’ against Omicron.
Some applicants described the redress process as retraumatising.
Face masks, working from home and vaccine passports all required, with possible further tightening to come as omicron spreads
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There have been murmurings that omicron might be milder, that we might be better protected against it. And here was Chris Whitty to say he was having absolutely none of it