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UK News  11 February 
Astra Zeneca vaccine is safe for all ages.
Dr Alejandro Cravioto, Chairman,  Scientist Advisor on Immunisation under WHO recommends the Astra Zeneca vaccine can be given to adults of all ages.  This is based on strong evidence from clinical trials over 65 years of age are doing well and are safe too. The Astra vaccine can be easily transported   and stored compared with other vaccines. Will a number of countries, like South Africa, Germany, France who decided not to give the vaccine to people over 65 year olds will now accept WHO’s advice?
Vaccinations finish given to total more than 13 million. 
Yesterday the death rates was 1,001 and new cases are 13,013 – up on 12,364 cases on Tuesday.  A new study of more than 1 million shows what new symptoms to look for. Loss of appetite, muscle aches, chills and headaches.  Boris says we have to get used to the idea of getting booster vaccines in the Autumn. That will be our 3rd one. Why? Because we must be protected against the new variants of Covid.
Will we go abroad or stay in UK for holidays?
Still no decision yet. Transport secretary cannot say yes or not yet as we will not know what it will look like by mid summer. It really all depends on virus control everywhere. We all will have to be patient.

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