Health minister ‘extremely hopeful’ sniffer dogs will be used to detect Covid-19

Lord Bethell said today he is ‘extremely hopeful’ sniffer dogs can be used to help detect Covid-19 in the UK A health minister has today revealed he is ‘extremely hopeful’ sniffer dogs will eventually be used to help detect Covid-19 in the UK. Lord Bethell praised an ‘extremely exciting’ trial by researchers at London School … Read more

Camilla joins Matt Hancock at Paddington Station to see the work of COVID-sniffing dogs

The Duchess of Cornwall was joined by health secretary Matt Hancock today to see the work of COVID-sniffing dogs from her charity, Medical Detection Dogs, in action. The royal, 73, who donned a colourful floral mask during her engagement, wrapped up warm in a royal blue cropped blazer and below-the-knee skirt, and completed her outfit with a … Read more

Self-isolation row as No10 confirms it IS looking at halving it to SEVEN days

Confusion reigned over Britain’s self-isolation rules today after Boris Johnson and Nicola Sturgeon suggested England and Scotland could end up with different quarantine rules. Downing Street this afternoon confirmed it is investigating whether the current rules that force those who come into contact with a coronavirus carrier to quarantine for 14 days could be relaxed. … Read more

Rocco Forte tells Matt Hancock to quit for his ‘shambolic’ coronavirus strategy

Boris Johnson is today urged to sack Matt Hancock for presiding over a ‘shambolic’ corona-virus strategy which is destroying jobs but failing to stop the disease. Sir Rocco Forte demands that the Health Secretary should pay with his job for championing misguided lockdown policies now driving the hospitality sector into bankruptcy. In a scathing article … Read more

Coronavirus UK: Could Tees Valley and Tyneside AVOID Tier Three?

What is the row over Tier Three bailouts?   The government has been engaged in brutal haggling with local leaders across swathes of England about the financial package linked to entering Tier Three restrictions. The funding is on top of the government’s wider job support scheme for workers put on hold due to lockdown, and business … Read more

Could Tees Valley and Tyneside AVOID Tier Three? Anti-Covid steps show signs of working

What is the row over Tier Three bailouts?   The government has been engaged in brutal haggling with local leaders across swathes of England about the financial package linked to entering Tier Three restrictions. The funding is on top of the government’s wider job support scheme for workers put on hold due to lockdown, and business … Read more

One in ten under-50s will be struck by ‘long Covid’, data shows

One in ten under-50s who catch the coronavirus will be plagued by ‘long Covid’ and suffer lasting side effects including heart palpitations, muscle weakness and ‘brain fog’, according to research. And women are 50 per cent more likely to suffer persistent problems after beating the disease, which experts say may persist for more than 12 … Read more

Janet Street Porter says Tier 2 discriminates against single people

Number 10‘s ear will surely be burning after the Loose Women vented their frustrations against the Health Secretary and Tie 2 restrictions today.  Janet Street-Porter, 73, said she was ‘fed up’ by the new restriction and lack of clarity concerning the new rules. She said she was ‘totally confused’ and added that ‘singletons’ were ‘discriminated against,’ … Read more

Coronavirus UK: Government secures up to 20m 15-minute test kits

Boost for Boris’s testing ‘moonshot’ as government secures 20 million ‘game-changing’ 15-minute swab kits and starts rolling them out to hospital staff Government secured 20million antigen tests validated by Public Health England  The ‘game changing’ swab kit said to provide 100% specificity in 15 minutes Tests to be used regularly on hospital staff to help … Read more

Dr RENEE HOENDERKAMP: Cruel irony of coronavirus lockdown is it costs more lives than it saves

As winter approaches, the catastrophic impact of the coronavirus national lockdown is becoming ever more tragically clear. In a bitter irony, an approach that was supposedly designed to save lives appears to have achieved the exact opposite. Even today, Health Secretary Matt Hancock talks of the continuing need for tight restrictions, warning that their removal … Read more