Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday evening.
Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday evening. We'll have another update for you on Tuesday morning.officially extend to people aged 25 to 29
with bookings opening tomorrow, Health Secretary Matt Hancock has announced. That will mark six months since the UK began its vaccination programme, with more than 40 million people having had at least one jab so far. Mr Hancock said he was "cheered" by the sight of young people queuing to be vaccinated and said the jabs had saved 13,000 lives so far, as well as preventing 39,000 hospital admissions. Meanwhile, Wales said it would2.
, a survey suggests. About 60% of British suppliers have experienced import delays in the past month, according to customs clearance platform KlearNow. The pandemic has contributed to the delays, with the effect of Covid restrictions and disruption to shipping due to the crisis in India. But suppliers have also faced a backlog from the Suez Canal blockage, a high demand for shipping containers and a shortage of packing materials.
when the country joins the amber list and quarantine becomes mandatory. Airlines have added capacity, with double the usual number of flights heading out of Faro in the Algarve on Monday. But several passengers say they cannot return because it has been impossible to get the necessary negative Covid test in time to change their departure. Angela Mantana from Derby says self-isolating for ten days means she will miss her shifts volunteering at a vaccine centre.
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