Teenage jab rollout moving cautiously – expert Children aged 16 and 17 began to be invited for their jabs a week ago, after a change in advice. Source link You Might Also Like! Expert Tips for Teachers When Schools Reopen AP News: “Biden vows to reopen most schools after 1st 100 days on job.” CDC: “Operational Strategy for K-12 Schools ENGAGE+ How to eat a heart-healthy diet Tips for heart healthy eating, from registered dietitians in Sunnybrook's Schulich Heart Centre. http://sunnybrook.ca/heart. source Covid vaccine: All UK adults to be offered jab by 31 July – PM Boris Johnson says there will be "no let up", as he prepares to set out his plan to ease lockdown. ENGAGE+ Johnson and Johnson vaccine: FDA finds the single-shot jab safe US regulators say Johnson and Johnson's single-shot vaccine is safe, and could be approved in days. Source link Queen urges people to 'think about others' by taking Covid jab Source: NHS England, NHS Scotland, Public Health Wales, Gov.uk dashboard, BBC research Data for England is by Clinical Commissioning Group ENGAGE+ Covid-19: People aged 60 to 63 in England to get jab invites from Monday The vaccine rollout is gaining "fresh momentum," the NHS says as the next batch of letters are sent out. Source ENGAGE+ Covid-19: More than 20 million in UK have had first jab – Hancock The health secretary says it is "a magnificent achievement" and "the vaccine is our route out". Source link Cancer patients 'less protected' after first jab A 12-week gap could leave those having two Pfizer jabs vulnerable to Covid-19, researchers suggest. Source link Post Tags :cautiouslyExpertjabMovingrolloutTeenage Social Share :