U.S. nursing home vaccinations will start this week and healthy people will get shots next year

Nursing home residents in the U.S. will begin receiving their first coronavirus vaccines later this week. During a Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) briefing on Monday, officials said the individual states will decided when elderly Americans will received Pfizzer’s jab ‘Allocations for vaccines went out to the states, to the locations that they directed, and … Read more

Emily Andre says she can understand Health Secretary Matt Hancock’s tears over COVID-19 vaccinations

Emily Andre has said she understands Health Secretary Matt Hancock’s tears over the COVID-19 vaccine, as the politician has had ‘the worst year of his working life.’ The NHS doctor wife of singer Peter Andre, 31, told OK! Magazine that she had felt emotional when she saw elderly people receive the first approved coronavirus vaccines, … Read more

Coronavirus: International media reports as UK starts vaccinations

Britain today began mass vaccination of the public with Pfizer/BioNTech’s Covid vaccine, bringing the ‘end in sight’ to pandemic lockdown rules. Here, MailOnline answers all the questions about the jab, including who will get it first, how much it costs and where people will be vaccinated. What could the logistical challenges of delivering it be? … Read more

GMB viewers ‘cringe’ as Matt Hancock CRIES at first vaccinations

Good Morning Britain viewers were left cringing on their sofas as they watched Matt Hancock break down in tears after the first coronavirus vaccinations were given out.  The Health Secretary started sobbing after a 90-year-old grandmother from Coventry and a Warwickshire pensioner called William Shakespeare became the first people in the world to get an … Read more

GMB viewers hide their eyes and ‘cringe’ as Matt Hancock CRIES live on GMB after vaccinations begin

Good Morning Britain viewers were left cringing on their sofas as they watched Matt Hancock break down in tears after the first coronavirus vaccinations were given out.  The Health Secretary started sobbing after a 90-year-old grandmother from Coventry and a Warwickshire pensioner called William Shakespeare became the first people in the world to get an … Read more

Coronavirus vaccinations could be under way for ALL adults by the end of January

Coronavirus vaccinations could be offered to all adults as soon as January 31 after healthcare workers and the most vulnerable start receiving the jabs early next month, according to leaked NHS reports. Providing everything goes to plan, those over 80 could then expect to start receiving jabs in mid-December. Those under 70 may then be … Read more

Coronavirus UK: Vaccinations could start in weeks, Matt Hancock says

Matt Hancock suggested today the mass roll out of a coronavirus vaccination programme could be just weeks away Vulnerable Britons could start to be vaccinated against coronavirus within weeks, Matt Hancock suggested again today.  The Health Secretary raised hopes last week when he said it could be possible to dish out Pfizer’s vaccine – which looks … Read more

Wife issues heartbreaking warning about vaccinations after measles left her husband brain damaged

A devoted wife has painted a heartbreaking picture of her husband’s decline from the energectic character she married to being severely brain damaged – all because he had no idea he hadn’t been vaccinated against measles. At one point advised to turn off his life support machine, Tracey Dyer, 49, from Stroud, Gloucestershire, refuses to … Read more

Piers Corbyn addresses crowds at protest against masks, vaccinations and 5G

Piers Corbyn has addressed crowds at a protest against masks, vaccinations and 5G outside Welsh Parliament. The brother of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn addressed dozens gathered on the steps of Welsh Parliament in Cardiff on Sunday. Mr Corbyn, 73, wielded a microphone in front of a large banner declaring ‘End all Covid Vax’ and … Read more

Vaccinations for children from low-income families have plunged by more than 20%

Childhood vaccinations have plummeted in the US amid the coronavirus pandemic, a new report finds. Between March and May 2020, 1.7 million fewer vaccinations for children up to age two – who are covered under Medicare or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) – were administered. That’s a 22 percent decline from the same time … Read more