Clinical Trials Show New Vaccine to Fight Against Omicron Variant
Novavax New Protein-Based Vaccine Surges 60 Million Orders For Upcoming Boosters By Next Autumn/ Winter
Clinical Trials Show New Vaccine to Fight Against Omicron Variant
Novavax New Protein-Based Vaccine Surges 60 Million Orders For Upcoming Boosters By Next Autumn/ Winter
Listen: Get the latest breaking and local news at City News Radio
Hear the latest on local and breaking news stories including a live discussion with a pilot who shares his experience of flying during the pandemic.
UK pledges to donate surplus vaccines to poorer nations
In a virtual G7 meeting due to be held later today, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to pledge to donate the UK's vaccine surplus to poorer countries.
Mass testing for teachers and pupils under new COVID-19 restrictions
A report has revealed that teaching staff, children and families will be tested twice a week.
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LISTEN: Reaction to new quarantine rules for 'red-listed' countries
From Monday, passengers arriving from countries such as Dubai, South Africa and Brazil will have to quarantine in hotels for 10 days. City News Radio reports.
Valentine's Day in lockdown: how will it differ?
Valentine's Day has always been a time to celebrate love and affection, but this year things could be completely different. The spread of the Coronavirus has forced many countries to impose lockdowns and tight restrictions, leaving many without the opportunity to see their loved ones.
UK quarantine hotels compared to Australia's
A BBC analysis has found that the rules for quarantine hotels in the UK could be more lenient than those enforced in Australia.
LISTEN: The Limitless Podcast on Valentines in lockdown.
The Limitless Podcast gives you a recap of all the news you missed. Listen to this week's discussion about the most romantic day of the year: Valentine's Day.
COVID-19 cases fall across London boroughs
The capital has seen a fall in cases across its boroughs, with rates decreasing dramatically. But levels are still higher than when lockdown was eased in summer.
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Australian Open - now behind closed doors
The tennis tournament will be allowed to continue but without spectators.