Protesters stage 'mask free shopping trip' in Tesco
A group more than a dozen shoppers entered the store - thought to be a Tesco in Chelmsford, Essex - without face coverings in protest against the current national COVID restrictions.
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The UK has recorded 33 more Covid-19 deaths with 2,524 people tested positive in the past 24 hours. Yesterday the country recorded just four deaths as cases continued to fall with weekend reporting lags usually behind the very low number. The official UK death toll now stands at a total of 127,307.
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Nicola Sturgeon's "bitter and blind hostility" to the UK means she cannot accept the vaccination programme bolsters the case for the Union, the Tories have said after she insisted a separate Scotland would have performed just as well. Donald Cameron, the Tories' health spokesman, accused the First Minister of "delusional nonsense" after she insisted there was "absolutely no evidential basis" to suggest fewer Scots would have been vaccinated outside the UK. Ms Sturgeon was challenged during an STV election interview that no other European country has vaccinated anything like the UK's total, with the Republic of Ireland hoping to complete its over-70s by the end of next month. She said a separate Scotland "could have chosen to procure the way it thought was best" and anybody claiming the situation would have been worse was "basically plucking this out of thin air." Ms Sturgeon insisted a separate Scotland would have fared just as well came after she received her first dose of the Oxford vaccine last week. But a series of her ministers demanded the UK sign up to the EU's vaccine procurement plan last year and expressed outrage when the Prime Minister refused.
Tablets that can be taken at home to treat Covid-19 could be available as early as the autumn thanks to a new government drive to improve treatments. The aim is for at least two effective treatments for Covid to be developed by the end of the year which could be taken either in a tablet or capsule form. The drugs would be taken at home after testing positive for the virus rather than in the hospital, freeing up pressure on hospitals for only the most severe cases. If successful the scheme would improve recovery times for people who catch Covid-19 and ensure fewer people get severely ill with the virus. A new “antivirals taskforce” is being created by the Government, similar to the vaccines taskforce which has had such success rolling out jabs across Britain. Boris Johnson said: “The success of our vaccination programme has demonstrated what the UK can achieve when we bring together our brightest minds. “Our new antivirals taskforce will seek to develop innovative treatments you can take at home to stop Covid-19 in its tracks. “These could provide another vital defence against any future increase in infections and save more lives.” While there has been much public discussion about Covid vaccines protecting the most vulnerable and stopping infection spread, advancements in treatments for coronavirus have received less media coverage. The antivirals taskforce will identify and hand out innovative Covid-19 treatments with the hope of making them widely available before the flu season this winter. It is hoped the drugs could be used alone or in combination with one another in order to increase effectiveness and reduce the risk of further virus mutations. The drive to identify a chairman for the new taskforce will launch shortly. The vaccines taskforce has seen more than half the adults in the UK get their first Covid jab, a rollout that in speed has exceeded almost every other nation. Matt Hancock, the Health Secretary, said: “In combination with our fantastic vaccination programme, medicines are a vital weapon to protect our loved ones from this terrible virus. “Modelled on the success of the vaccines and therapeutics taskforces, which have played a crucial part in our response to the pandemic, we are now bringing together a new team that will supercharge the search for antiviral treatments and roll them out as soon as the autumn.”
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