Recently released statistics from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that there was a rapid increase in England’s Covid-19 infection rates in March.
Category: Covid-19
Data shows ethnic inequalities of Covid-19 vaccine uptake in London
In London there is a considerable difference between the most vaccinated ethnic group and the least vaccinated ethnic group according to a recent study. The
New Government guidelines on living with Covid
People with Covid are no longer required to self-isolate, but in line with new government advice, from today people with symptoms should try to stay
Long Covid: What is it and how is it treated?
Over a million people have reported having Long Covid with some calling the symptoms debilitating.
Antidepressant stigma in decline as prescriptions continue to rise
New research published by the British Journal of General Practice has found that the significant increase in the use of anti-anxiety drugs is particularly high amongst women and young adults.
Is mask wearing being stigmatised because of the new guidelines?
In England masks are no longer legally required in most public spaces, but government guidance recommends that people still wear face masks in enclosed spaces where they are mixing with people they don’t know.
Majority of unvaccinated adults have concerns about the speed of vaccine development
The majority of adults who have not yet received a Covid-19 vaccination were worried about the speed at which the vaccine was developed, according to a new Office for National Statistics (ONS) survey.
Student satisfaction rates bounce back post-Covid
Student satisfaction rates across Britain have bounced back after a steep decline throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has found.
PODCAST: Should vaccinations be compulsory?
As figures start to rise again due to the Omicron variant, there are some debates as to whether vaccines should be made compulsory or not.
Kingston Council receives funding to improve New Malden high street
New Malden high street is due to gain a new lease of life after the Mayor of London awarded £120,000 in funding to support its high street recovery.