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US set to allow different Covid booster shots than the one initially taken; New Zealand experts sound warning over health systemUS set to allow different Covid booster shots than the one initially taken; New Zealand experts sound warning over health system
Last week, testing at a private Covid lab in Wolverhampton was halted, after the UK Health Security Agency found tens of thousands of people may have been falsely given a negative PCR result. But since the start of September, scientists had been alerted to strange patterns in the testing data which suggested something was out of the ordinary. In this week’s edition of our Science Weekly podcast, Anand Jagatia speaks to Dr Kit Yates, a mathematical biologist, about why it took so long for these errors to be traced back to the lab, and what the consequences could be.
You can listen to it here: Covid-19 – how 43,000 false negative tests were uncovered as wrong – podcast
Secretary of state for international trade Anne-Marie Trevelyan’s appearance on Sky News in the UK this morning was dominated by talk of boilers and heat pumps and the cost of net zero homes, but she was also asked about the UK’s Covid booster jab programme. She was told that uptake was low and was asked “Why do you think it is, and what are you going to do about it?”
I can tell you what she said in reply, although it wasn’t really much in the way of an answer to that question. Trevelyan said:
The minister mentioned schools in that answer, which hadn’t been part of the question. She did not address the figures that emerged yesterday that showed that take-up of a first dose of Covid-19 vaccine among young teenagers is below 10% in just over a third of the main local authorities in England.
There’s been some debate in the UK, following the killing of MP Sir David Amess last week, around whether Covid lockdown conditions have led to a rise in online extremism and social media abuse. We’ve got two pieces this morning looking at slightly different angles on this debate.
First up, our defence and security editor Dan Sabbagh, who writes:
Read more here: Pandemic has spurred engagement in online extremism, say experts
My colleague Dan Milmo brings us this, on whether lockdowns have helped fuel online hate. He reports:
Read more here: ‘Nastier than ever’: have Covid lockdowns helped fuel online hate?
Reuters are carrying some news of increasing numbers in both Poland and Ukraine.
Waldemar Kraska, a deputy health minister in Poland, has told public broadcaster Polskie Radio 1 that 64 people had died, and that there was a sharp rise in cases. He told listeners: “I don’t have good news. 3,931 new people have been infected, if we compare that to last Tuesday it is an increase of almost 85%.”
Meanwhile in Ukraine the health ministry says that the country has registered a record daily high of 538 coronavirus-related deaths over the past 24 hours. The previous high of 481 deaths was on 7 April. The ministry’s data showed 15,579 new infections were reported over the past 24 hours.
Hello, it is Martin Belam in London taking over from Samantha Lock in Sydney. The UK media round is going to feature secretary of state for international trade Anne-Marie Trevelyan this morning. I’ll bring you any Covid lines that emerge from that as the government warns of a challenging winter ahead.Hello, it is Martin Belam in London taking over from Samantha Lock in Sydney. The UK media round is going to feature secretary of state for international trade Anne-Marie Trevelyan this morning. I’ll bring you any Covid lines that emerge from that as the government warns of a challenging winter ahead.
Eighteen months of global lockdowns have led to growing engagement in a toxic online cocktail of extremist material ranging from terrorist content to conspiracy theories and disinformation, experts warn.Eighteen months of global lockdowns have led to growing engagement in a toxic online cocktail of extremist material ranging from terrorist content to conspiracy theories and disinformation, experts warn.
Jacob Davey from the Institute of Strategic Dialogue (ISD) said studies had already shown “there has been a proliferation of harmful and troubling activity online” during the pandemic.Jacob Davey from the Institute of Strategic Dialogue (ISD) said studies had already shown “there has been a proliferation of harmful and troubling activity online” during the pandemic.
“What we’ve seen is evidence of spikes of online activity in a wide range of extremist issues during lockdown. It is not just terrorist material but a broad cocktail of online harms, as people spent more time indoors,” Davey said.“What we’ve seen is evidence of spikes of online activity in a wide range of extremist issues during lockdown. It is not just terrorist material but a broad cocktail of online harms, as people spent more time indoors,” Davey said.
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Hi and thanks for joining us as we run through all the key developments surrounding the Covid-19 crisis.Hi and thanks for joining us as we run through all the key developments surrounding the Covid-19 crisis.
I’m Samantha Lock and I’ll be giving you a rundown of the latest news, reporting from Sydney, Australia.I’m Samantha Lock and I’ll be giving you a rundown of the latest news, reporting from Sydney, Australia.
As vaccination rates continue to rise, the world looks towards a future outside of lockdowns and increased global mobility. However, some countries have seen rises in cases and shifts in government strategy as the Covid landscape continues to change.As vaccination rates continue to rise, the world looks towards a future outside of lockdowns and increased global mobility. However, some countries have seen rises in cases and shifts in government strategy as the Covid landscape continues to change.
After months of Covid-zero, New Zealand recorded its highest daily Covid-19 case count since the pandemic began, with 94 new infections reported. Younger New Zealanders have been particularly hardest hit with the highest number of cases in the under 39 age bracket.After months of Covid-zero, New Zealand recorded its highest daily Covid-19 case count since the pandemic began, with 94 new infections reported. Younger New Zealanders have been particularly hardest hit with the highest number of cases in the under 39 age bracket.
Changes are also afoot with vaccine booster shot advice in the US as the country moves further towards a new “Covid normal”.Changes are also afoot with vaccine booster shot advice in the US as the country moves further towards a new “Covid normal”.
UK government warns of “challenging” winter months ahead in battle against Covid as cases continue to rise. Epidemiologist and government adviser Prof Andrew Hayward said the situation was “concerning” and there was “huge potential for the NHS to come under a lot of pressure”.UK government warns of “challenging” winter months ahead in battle against Covid as cases continue to rise. Epidemiologist and government adviser Prof Andrew Hayward said the situation was “concerning” and there was “huge potential for the NHS to come under a lot of pressure”.
A study found the Valneva Covid vaccine may be as effective as the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine. The vaccine uses inactivated Sars-CoV-2 virus and can be stored in fridge. Like the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine, the Valneva jab was found to stimulate responses from other components of the immune system, including T-cells. However, the Valneva jab gave rise to T-cells able to respond not only to the coronavirus spike protein, but to two other key proteins.A study found the Valneva Covid vaccine may be as effective as the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine. The vaccine uses inactivated Sars-CoV-2 virus and can be stored in fridge. Like the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine, the Valneva jab was found to stimulate responses from other components of the immune system, including T-cells. However, the Valneva jab gave rise to T-cells able to respond not only to the coronavirus spike protein, but to two other key proteins.
Russia set another new record daily caseload, recording 34,325 new cases in the last 24 hours. That’s up just slightly on the previous day’s 34,303. There were 998 further deaths. The population of Russia is around 144 million people. Despite the rising cases, Moscow continues to see a busy nightlife.Russia set another new record daily caseload, recording 34,325 new cases in the last 24 hours. That’s up just slightly on the previous day’s 34,303. There were 998 further deaths. The population of Russia is around 144 million people. Despite the rising cases, Moscow continues to see a busy nightlife.
UK government ordered to reveal firms awarded “VIP” access to multimillion-pound contracts for the supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) in the early months of the Covid pandemic, in a ruling from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).UK government ordered to reveal firms awarded “VIP” access to multimillion-pound contracts for the supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) in the early months of the Covid pandemic, in a ruling from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
UK Covid cases near 50,000 in one day after steadily increasing through October and reaching 49,156 on Monday, the highest reported since 17 July and a 16% rise in new cases over the past week.UK Covid cases near 50,000 in one day after steadily increasing through October and reaching 49,156 on Monday, the highest reported since 17 July and a 16% rise in new cases over the past week.
UK private laboratory is under investigation for potentially issuing more than 40,000 false negative Covid tests was not fully accredited to perform the work, contrary to assurances made by health officials.UK private laboratory is under investigation for potentially issuing more than 40,000 false negative Covid tests was not fully accredited to perform the work, contrary to assurances made by health officials.
The EU has exported over 1bn vaccine doses worldwide, according to head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leye.The EU has exported over 1bn vaccine doses worldwide, according to head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leye.
Colin Powell, former US secretary of state, dies at 84 of Covid complications. Powell played a pivotal role in attempting to justify the 2003 invasion of Iraq.Colin Powell, former US secretary of state, dies at 84 of Covid complications. Powell played a pivotal role in attempting to justify the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
The US Food and Drug Administration is planning to allow the mixing and matching of Covid-19 booster shots, the New York Times reports, citing people familiar with the agency’s plans.The US Food and Drug Administration is planning to allow the mixing and matching of Covid-19 booster shots, the New York Times reports, citing people familiar with the agency’s plans.
In September, the FDA authorised a booster dose of Pfizer Inc and partner BioNTech’s two-shot Covid-19 vaccine for those aged 65 and older and some high-risk Americans.In September, the FDA authorised a booster dose of Pfizer Inc and partner BioNTech’s two-shot Covid-19 vaccine for those aged 65 and older and some high-risk Americans.
The regulator’s advisory panel has also backed the use of Moderna Inc and Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine booster shots.The regulator’s advisory panel has also backed the use of Moderna Inc and Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine booster shots.
The government would not recommend one shot over another, and it might note that using the same vaccine as a booster when possible is preferable, the NYT said, citing people familiar with the agency’s plans.US health officials have been under pressure to authorise the additional shots after the White House announced plans in August for a widespread booster campaign pending approvals from the FDA and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.The government would not recommend one shot over another, and it might note that using the same vaccine as a booster when possible is preferable, the NYT said, citing people familiar with the agency’s plans.US health officials have been under pressure to authorise the additional shots after the White House announced plans in August for a widespread booster campaign pending approvals from the FDA and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
A study by the National Institutes of Health last week showed people who got Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine as a first shot had a stronger immune response when boosted with vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna.A study by the National Institutes of Health last week showed people who got Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine as a first shot had a stronger immune response when boosted with vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna.