Pink releases duet with daughter Willow, Cover Me In Sunshine: ‘Hope the song makes you feel happy!’

Pink releases duet with daughter Willow, Cover Me In Sunshine: ‘Hope the song makes you feel happy!’ By Cassie Carpenter For Dailymail.com Published: 07:52 GMT, 12 February 2021 | Updated: 16:01 GMT, 12 February 2021 On Friday, RCA Records released three-time Grammy winner P!NK’s cheery duet – called Cover Me In Sunshine – with her … Read more

Symptom-tracking app predicts Covid prevalence will fall to 85,000 infected on day schools re-open

Coronavirus cases will tumble to a total of 85,000 symptomatic infections on the day schools are set to unbolt their gates, a symptom-tracking app has predicted, with daily cases plummeting to levels not seen since last June. The ZOE Covid-19 Symptom Study said there will be 3,373 cases a day by March 8 – the … Read more

Symptom-tracking app predicts Covid prevalence will fall to 85,000 infected on day schools re-open

Coronavirus cases will tumble to a total of 85,000 symptomatic infections on the day schools are set to unbolt their gates, a symptom-tracking app has predicted, with daily cases plummeting to levels not seen since last June. The ZOE Covid-19 Symptom Study said there will be 3,373 cases a day by March 8 – the … Read more

Social distancing and mask rules will have to last until at least AUTUMN

Social distancing and face mask rules will have to last until at least the autumn under plans being discussed by Downing Street to ease Britain out of coronavirus lockdown. No10’s top scientific advisers yesterday warned there must be no more than 10,000 Britons infected on any given day — the equivalent of fewer than 1,000 … Read more

Social distancing and mask rules will have to last until at least AUTUMN

Social distancing and face mask rules will have to last until at least the autumn under plans being discussed by Downing Street to ease Britain out of coronavirus lockdown. No10’s top scientific advisers yesterday warned there must be no more than 10,000 Britons infected on any given day — the equivalent of fewer than 1,000 … Read more

Bristol Covid variant could reinfect vaccinated Britons, SAGE expert warns

The coronavirus variant detected in Bristol has the ‘potential’ to reinfect vaccinated Britons, a senior SAGE scientist has warned. Professor John Edmunds said it could be ‘very dangerous’ to the UK’s mammoth jab drive if the mutant strain is allowed to spread around the country. Public Health England has so far found 21 cases of … Read more

Bristol Covid variant could reinfect vaccinated Britons, SAGE expert warns

The coronavirus variant detected in Bristol has the ‘potential’ to reinfect vaccinated Britons, a senior SAGE scientist has warned. Professor John Edmunds said it could be ‘very dangerous’ to the UK’s mammoth jab drive if the mutant strain is allowed to spread around the country. Public Health England has so far found 21 cases of … Read more

Britain could be trapped in lockdown cycles for ‘several YEARS’, top SAGE scientist warns

Professor Sir Ian Boyd, an infectious disease expert at the University of St Andrews and member of SAGE, said the UK could be stuck in a pattern of ‘control and release for a long time to come’ Britain could be trapped in coronavirus lockdown cycles for ‘several years’ as it’s forced to wrestle with new … Read more

UK faces more restrictions if South African Covid variant continues to spread, SAGE scientist warns

Britain could face further lockdown restrictions if the South African Covid variant becomes more widespread, a SAGE scientist warned today. A study on Sunday found the Oxford University jab had ‘minimal effect’ in preventing mild disease caused by the strain, suggesting vaccinated people may still be able to catch and spread it. Professor Mike Tildesley, an … Read more

UK faces more restrictions if South African Covid variant continues to spread, SAGE scientist warns

Britain could face further lockdown restrictions if the South African Covid variant becomes more widespread, a SAGE scientist warned today. A study on Sunday found the Oxford University jab had ‘minimal effect’ in preventing mild disease caused by the strain, suggesting vaccinated people may still be able to catch and spread it. Professor Mike Tildesley, an … Read more