(Data from Israel show the boost only lasts weeks, however.) researchers, who monitored around 160 Britons in their 50s to 70s who had a fourth dose, found the top-up jab gave a “substantial” boost to antibody and T cell levels, in a new study published in the Lancet, paving the way for the autumn rollout.
“ Apple exec quits over working from home row” – The tech giant’s new policy is stricter than those at Meta, Google and Twitter in demanding staff return to the office, and for one executive it was the final straw, the Telegraph reports.last year” – The situation has become so bad the NHS has set up a phoneline to help people access emergency dental care, the Mail reports. “ Entire county can’t find NHS dentist after 2,000 quit in U.K.“ China faces ‘complicated and grim’ future as Zero-Covid hits economy” – Premier Li Keqiang warns of job losses as lockdowns cause exports to plunge, the Telegraph reports.“ Bill Gates wants to build a dystopia” – The multi-billionaire says one thing, and funds another, writes Toby Green in UnHerd.says a lack of specialists in the NHS and problems with capacity are leaving patients waiting for too long, the Telegraph reports. “ Over 60,000 people are waiting for cancer checks every month” – Cancer Research U.K.From June, it will move to weekly updates.
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