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Covid-19: Rapid tests for asymptomatic people to be rolled out
People who cannot work from home should be prioritised for rapid tests in England, the government says.
Why is the new UK Covid-19 strain more infectious?
Andrew Marr speaks to Professor Peter Horby from the government's expert Nervtag group to find out.
Asymptomatic testing can help 'break the chains of transmission' – Hancock
Matt Hancock tells the BBC asymptomatic testing in Liverpool helped its Covid case rate fall rapidly.
Covid: UK reports more than 80,000 deaths
Another 1,035 people have died, taking the total since the start of the pandemic to 80,868.
Covid-19: The machine that breathes for Covid patients
The ECMO machine is a lifeline for coronavirus patients whose condition has not improved using a ventilator.
Covid-19: Portsmouth hospital sees 'scary' rise in cases
A Portsmouth hospital is treating more than twice the number of patients than at its spring peak.
Moderna becomes third Covid vaccine approved in the UK
Seventeen million doses have been ordered by the UK and are expected to arrive in spring.
'I proposed while in the ICU with Covid'
Jonathan nearly died from Covid but his story has a very happy ending.
Covid cases 'up almost a third in week after Christmas'
Meanwhile almost half of people took advantage of Christmas bubble rules, a national survey suggests.
Pfizer vaccine 'works' against key variant mutation, study suggests
The vaccine is able to attack one of the mutations found in new forms of the virus, lab studies show.
Ambulance waiting times in parts of England 'off the scale'
Data leaked to BBC News shows a rise in the number of hours before patients are offloaded.
Coronavirus, schools and children - what are the risks?
How much do children contribute to the spread of Covid?
Covid: 'I used to love coming to work but it's so scary'
An intensive care nurse says the pressures of Covid mean they cannot give the same care as normal.
Two more life-saving Covid drugs discovered
The drugs, which save an extra life for every 12 intensive care patients treated, can be used immediately, say experts.
Hancock: 'We're working with Pfizer and AstraZeneca to increase Covid-19 vaccine supply'
Health Secretary Matt Hancock says the government is working with Pfizer and AstraZeneca to increase vaccine supply.
Organ donor mum wishes she could help her children in need of kidneys
Sarah Bingham's son and daughter have the same rare illness and she is a donor match for both.
Covid: How busy are hospitals in England?
Statistics seem to show hospitals are less busy than usual, but can we compare with previous years?
Covid-19: Oxford vaccine rolled out to hundreds of GP sites in England
It comes amid concerns of hospitals being overwhelmed and delays in vaccine delivery.
Covid: Half of patients at some hospitals have virus
More than half the patients at some hospitals have the virus, forcing other care to be cut back.
Covid-19: Baby's mother issues mottled skin warning
George is recovering after spending three nights in hospital with coronavirus.
ICU hospital staff: 'Scared, sad, petrified, worried'
On Wednesday the UK recorded more than 1,000 daily Covid deaths and hospitals are struggling to cope.
Covid-19: UK records more than 1,000 daily virus deaths
It is the highest toll recorded on one day since April, as MPs support new measures in England.
Inside one GP surgery's Covid vaccine roll-out
At Fullwell Cross Medical Centre in north London, they are now vaccinating almost 1,000 people a week.
Trump: 'We will never give up, we will never concede'
President Donald Trump spoke to thousands of supporters who'd gathered for the "Save America" rally.
Covid-19: 'Very little' virus risk at nurseries, says vaccine minister
The vaccine minister defends the decision to keep nurseries open, as unions call for a shutdown.
Covid-19: West Midlands Ambulance Service records busiest day
One hospital boss said a two-week "lag" meant things could get worse before they get better.
Covid-19: Police warning over vaccine scam messages
Fraudsters are trying to steal bank details with fake texts offering a Covid vaccine.
Covid-19: The volunteers behind the vaccine roll-out
Liz and Gill are two of many volunteers helping people get vaccinated, as well as help in their community.
Lockdown: Clap for Carers to return as Clap for Heroes
Founder Annemarie Plas says the initiative will return on Thursday under the new name of Clap for Heroes.
Covid in Scotland: Medics concerned over 12-week gap between vaccine doses
The BMA in Scotland says it is concerned about the potential impact of delaying the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
Support bubbles: How do they work and who is in yours?
Some people across the UK have been able to form "support bubbles" or "extended households".
Covid: WHO team investigating virus origins denied entry to China
The investigators were turned back, with Beijing saying "there might be some misunderstanding".
Can lockdown stop the new variant?
There are concerns the new variant may spread too easily to be controlled by lockdown.
Coronavirus: Dutch shocked to be EU vaccination stragglers
Caution and bureaucracy have made the Dutch last in the EU to start vaccinating against Covid-19.
Covid-19: UK daily coronavirus cases top 60,000 for first time
Roughly one in 50 people in England has got the virus, Prof Chris Whitty says.
Professor Chris Whitty defends vaccine rollout decision
Professor Chris Whitty said extending the dosage gap would "double the number of people vaccinated."
1.3 million in UK have had their Covid vaccine
That includes some of the most vulnerable patients who should soon have "significant" protection against the virus.
Covid: Urgent cancer ops cancelled in parts of London
The cancellations, although rare, reflect the pressure some hospitals are under from Covid.
Covid: LA ambulances told not to transport some patients to hospital
LA County is experiencing one of the worst US Covid outbreaks, with hospital supplies running low.
Covid: PM acted 'decisively' on England lockdown - Sunak
Boris Johnson made the decision on restrictions "in the face of new information", the chancellor says.
South East NHS trusts suspend births at home and in midwife-led units
Changes are needed as the ambulance service is under "significant pressure", the NHS says.
Covid-19: Tributes paid to 'big daddy' of renal medicine
Prof Donal O'Donoghue dedicated his life to kidney care and was "the loveliest person", colleagues say.
Joe Wicks wants to help kids 'feel optimistic'
The Body Coach says he will be running PE lessons online for children again this lockdown.
Covid-19: ‘One of the worst shifts of my life – it’s overwhelming’
How NHS nurses and doctors are struggling to cope with Covid as cases continue to rise in England.
Covaxin: Concern over 'rushed' approval for India Covid jab
The locally-produced Covaxin jab was approved on Sunday before completion of third stage trials.
Covid: Brian Pinker, 82, first to get Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine
The PM says the number of vaccine doses will amount to "tens of millions" by the end of March.
Covid: 'No question' restrictions will be tightened, says Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson warns of "tough" weeks ahead, as coronavirus infection rates continue to surge.
Colchester Hospital: Covid deniers removed from 'at capacity' hospital
An NHS chief executive says it 'beggars belief' people took pictures of empty corridors.
Pfizer vaccine: 'This way can save more lives'
The health secretary defends the decision to increase the interval between the two doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
Are pandemics the new normal?
After Covid-19 should we expect more pandemics in the future?
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