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Beyond COVID-19: Sustainable solutions for healthcare
Mike Sanders, Chief Executive Officer at Vital Hub UK Group of Companies, explains the importance of delivering sustainable solutions for healthcare in support of the whole patient journey beyond COVID-19.
Logistics & supply chain will win the COVID-19 war
Professor Richard Wilding argues that biochemistry is winning the battle against coronavirus, but logistics and supply chain will win the war.
Climate change, environmental justice and COVID-19
Here, Professor Pamela Lein at University of California, Davis, explains the 'perfect storm' unfolding in the intersection of climate change, environmental justice and COVID-19.
COVID-19 and its impact on society
European Public Health Association Executive Director, Dineke Zeegers Paget, updates us about COVID-19 and its impact on society, public health, healthcare and equitable access to vaccines.
The Brain: an unexpeted target of COVID-19
Here, Professor Pamela Lein at University of California, Davis, discusses the relatively unexplored issue of the human brain as a target of COVID-19.
COVID-19 can trigger repeating blood clots in arm
A team at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School have found evidence of rare, repeating blood clots in the arms of COVID-19 patients.
What lasting legacies of COVID-19 will local government take forward?
Lorraine Smith, Divisional Managing Director at Civica, discusses how the pandemic has not only re-shaped local government when it comes to new ways of working but also in transforming citizen engagement.
Options for struggling businesses in the aftermath of COVID-19
John Bell, director and founder of Clarke Bell, ponders the impact of COVID-19 on the economy and what options struggling businesses could be facing in the coming months and years ahead.
COVID-19 vaccine does not damage placentas
Researchers from Northwestern Medicine have studied the placentas from patients who received the COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy and found no evidence of damage.
HIV patients are more likely to die from COVID-19
In a new study, researchers have found that individuals living with HIV and AIDS have an increased risk of death from COVID-19 infection.
Mild COVID-19 infection is unlikely to cause permanent heart damage
According to a new study by researchers at UCL, mild COVID-19 infection is highly unlikely to cause lasting heart damage.
Researchers given £5m to understand COVID-19 severity in India and the UK
Four research partnerships have been awarded £5 million to provide a deeper understanding of COVID-19 severity in India and the UK.
Dementia patients should be given priority for the COVID-19 vaccine
Alzheimer Europe has issued a call for people with dementia and their carers to be given priority for the COVID-19 vaccine.
Only 41% of people are willing to sign up for COVID-19 vaccine trials
New research from the University of Birmingham shows that only 41% of people would be willing to sign up for COVID-19 vaccine trials.
One third of hospitalised COVID-19 patients show lung changes one year on
A new study has found that one-third of COVID-19 patients discharged from hospital still present lung changes one year on.
COVID-19 variant vaccines will be fast-tracked through cutting-edge testing centre
Health Secretary Matt Hancock has announced that vaccines tailored to tackle COVID-19 variants will be fast-tracked through new state-of-the-art labs.
Changes in hospital mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic
Researchers have published the most comprehensive study of COVID-19 hospital mortality rates in the United States.
Social media users more likely to believe COVID-19 conspiracy theories
A study by Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) researchers has found that users of conservative and social media are more likely to believe COVID-19 conspiracy theories.
Single COVID-19 vaccine protects against variants in those with previous infection
A new study has found that a single dose of the COVID-19 vaccine boosts protection against SARS-CoV-2 variants, but only in those with previous infection.
NHS offers COVID-19 vaccine to all people 40 and over
The NHS is now inviting everyone aged 40 and over to book in for a COVID-19 vaccine.