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Covid vaccines do have side effects but the benefits undoubtedly outweigh the risks

It’s a long time since I was involved in new drug development, and the constant vigilance required to keep abreast of, and to report, side effects of drugs. The reality is that, meticulous as your clinical trial might be, the … Read More

UK’s dire Covid deaths partly due to obesity and have to be a big wake-up call

I’ve taken part in a few TV debates about the hazards of being ­overweight or obese. In fact two of them were with Piers Morgan on Good Morning Britain. I’m wheeled on as a voice of medical good sense but … Read More

Fears you could still be spreading Covid to loved ones even after you’ve been vaccinated

We all know that the vaccines being delivered around the world right now work by protecting us from getting Covid. But what we still don’t know is whether they’ll also prevent us ­transmitting the virus to others. We simply don’t … Read More

Covid could become no more virulent than a cold once enough people gain immunity

The flu virus mutates so fast we need to tweak the vaccine every year. And while it’s a ­concern that Covid could throw up a new variant resistant to our vaccines, Danny Altmann, a ­professor of immunology at Imperial College … Read More

Covid-19 vaccine makers continue their fight to stay ahead of the disease

While the number of people infected with Covid-19 ­remains high it’s more likely that new variants will ­appear, so vaccine developers are ­having to deal with the rapidly­evolving virus and are looking for ­‘second generation’ vaccines. Danny Altmann, professor of … Read More

Exciting new Covid vaccine to fight mutations will get us back to normal life

It’s the age of the scientist. Their ­stature has shot up as the world ­wakes up to the fact we are all ­dependent on their ingenuity to give us the tools to manage the ­coronavirus, its variants and the pandemic. … Read More

Don’t be choosy over your Covid vaccine, be grateful for any – choice is a luxury

Quite a few of my friends ask me which vaccine is best? The question floors me. It smacks of ingratitude. We’re lucky to have one! A year ago we’d have shaken our heads in disbelief that we’d have even ONE vaccine now. … Read More

Would you get Covid-19 squirted up your nose to help create new vaccines?

If you were young and healthy would you volunteer to be infected with coronavirus to test vaccines and treatments in the world’s first Covid-19 “human challenge” study? No? Well, give a thought to the 90 people between the ages of 18 and … Read More

Low-dose Oxford University vaccine is one of many new potential jabs in Covid fight

Vaccine development has ­progressed at an incredible pace, with the World Health Organisation reporting 173 vaccine candidates in pre-clinical ­trials, 64 that have moved to human clinical trials, and three that have ­authorisation for use in the UK. Part of … Read More

We can’t play fast and loose after being vaccinated and go back to normal

By any criteria we’re doing very well as a country to get vulnerable people vaccinated. However, with the Government’s new dosage regime of delaying the ­second dose for 12 weeks rather than three, it’s logical to ask how well ­protected … Read More

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