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Covid vaccine: Moderna seeks approval in US and Europe
Regulators will decide if it is safe and effective enough to recommend for widespread use.
Student Covid testing begins for Christmas exodus
Universities open mass testing centres for students so they can travel home safely for Christmas.
Covid infections in England fall by 30% over lockdown - React study
There were an estimated 72,000 new cases of coronavirus a day in England between 13 and 24 November.
Covid: Researchers fear cancer advances delay due to pandemic
Scientists fear research has been pushed back due to the pandemic, a survey suggests.
Coronavirus: How do you vaccinate 7.7 billion people?
Five challenges of distributing a Covid-19 vaccine to billions of people.
Covid-19: Don't 'take brakes off' Covid measures, says leading scientist
Easing rules months before vaccines take effect would be a "huge mistake", Sage expert says.
Covid-19: Government adviser on vaccine announcement
A government adviser says there's likely to be news soon, but stresses that a vaccine "mustn't be rushed" because it "has to be safe".
Covid: Nadhim Zahawi appointed as vaccine rollout minister
Nadhim Zahawi will oversee distributing the vaccine in England until at least summer 2021.
Covid: Hospitals could be overwhelmed without new tiers, says Gove
Michael Gove warns MPs strict rules are still needed in England despite lockdown ending on 2 December.
Covid: Free Vitamin D pills for 2.5 million vulnerable in England
There is no evidence that it protects against Covid-19 but it could boost the health of the vulnerable.
Covid-19: Mass testing a 'distraction' from vaccine rollout - health leaders
Public health leaders question whether it is possible to expand mass testing schemes in England.
Your coronavirus vaccine questions answered
Prof Robin Shattock, head of Mucosal Infection and Immunity at Imperial College, answers viewers' questions.
Covid Christmas: 'Avoid board games and sleepovers'
Scientists spell out measures to minimise coronavirus infection risk when rules are relaxed at Christmas.
R number for UK below 1 for first time since August
Scientific advisers to the government estimate the coronavirus epidemic is no longer growing.
Coronavirus: Losing a baby during the pandemic
Couples share their stories of how Covid-19 restrictions exacerbated the impact of losing a baby.
Oxford Covid vaccine: Regulator asked to assess jab
The referral is "a significant first step" to a possible rollout of the vaccine, the government says.
Controversial 'virginity tests' sold by UK clinics
The "unscientific" examinations are condemned by international organisations such as the UN.
Coronavirus: When can I get the Covid-19 vaccine?
Excitement over the vaccine has turned to questions on the reality of when we can get it.
Covid: Woman left blind after treatment delayed in pandemic
Thousands of people in Wales are at "risk of going blind" because of delays, a charity warns.
Cancer: Blood test for 50 types to be trialled by NHS
More than 165,000 people in England will be offered the tests from next year.
Covid-19 tiers: Almost all of England facing tough virus rules
More than 55 million people will remain banned from meeting other households indoors from 2 December.
Coronavirus infections levelling during England lockdown
But in Scotland infection rates appear to be rising, according to Office for National Statistics data.
Covid: England's regional tiers to be set out
Most areas are expected to be put in the two toughest tiers of restrictions when the lockdown ends.
Social care funding falls 'alarmingly short' - council directors
Chancellor Rishi Sunak said an extra £1bn in social care funding would be available to councils.
Covid: US doctor's video simulates what dying patient sees
This doctor made a video simulating what a dying Covid patient sees - to urge people to wear masks.
Long Covid: How knowledge of ME could help sufferers
Evan was diagnosed with ME in 2017, and she believes her experience can support long Covid sufferers.
Covid Christmas rules: Caution urged over household mixing
The UK's five-day relaxation of rules will throw "fuel on the Covid fire", scientists warn.
Meghan: Duchess of Sussex tells of miscarriage 'pain and grief'
"I knew, as I clutched my firstborn child, that I was losing my second," Meghan writes in an article.
Covid: PPE price rises cost taxpayers £10bn, report says
"Inadequate" stockpiles meant the government had to boost supplies quickly, the spending watchdog says.
Covid-19: Three households can mix over Christmas in UK
People can form a "Christmas bubble" and mix in homes and outdoors between 23 and 27 December.
Brain imaging technology designed for babies
Scientists demonstrate a scanning device that will make it easier to study the brain.
Coronavirus: French lockdown to ease after second peak passes
Non-essential shops will reopen this weekend but bars and restaurants will stay closed into January.
Christmas rules: What can you do in a Covid Christmas?
How you and your family can celebrate Christmas and minimise the spread of coronavirus.
Covid: Addenbrooke's Hospital nurse speaks of 'tired' staff
Hospital staff speak of "tired" colleagues while they tackle the second wave of coronavirus.
Covid: How to keep the virus at bay this Christmas
Christmas could be a dangerous time to contract the virus - but precautions can be taken.
Covid-19: UK leaders reach deal on easing of Christmas rules
Three households will be allowed to meet indoors over a five-day period between 23-27 December.
Covid-19: England arrivals to be able to cut quarantine with private test
People arriving in England can end their self-isolation with a negative test taken after five days.
Don't go to work when sick, 'peculiar' Brits told
People have tendency to soldier on, potentially making colleagues sick, health secretary says.
Deaths in UK 'a fifth higher than normal levels'
Nearly 14,000 deaths occurred in the week ending 13 November - with 3,000 linked to Covid.
'My OCD got worse in lockdown'
The number of people seeking help for OCD has risen since the coronavirus pandemic started.
Covid-19: What is the new three tier system after lockdown?
It's tougher than last time following complaints the previous system wasn't sufficient.
Prof Sarah Gilbert: The woman who designed the Oxford vaccine
Prof Sarah Gilbert got to work quickly on a coronavirus vaccine in January after decades of research.
Covid-19: Daily coronavirus test plan to cut contacts' 14-day self-isolation
Contacts of people with the virus will not need to quarantine if they test negative, the government says.
Covid: What is the Oxford vaccine and how does it work?
Why news on this vaccine is particularly important for people living in the UK.
Covid-19: Oxford vaccine 'highly effective'
The director of the Oxford Vaccine group says this vaccine is also easier to store than others.
Matt Hancock: Life back to normal 'after Easter'
The health secretary says the bulk of the vaccine rollout will happen in early 2021.
Trans teen in legal action over gender clinic wait
A 14-year-old transgender boy is taking legal action against NHS England over treatment delays.
Covid risk: 3 people, 3 very different Covid risks. What's yours?
A question everyone's asking: what's my Covid risk? Here's how to find out.
Covid in North Dakota: One day inside a rural US hospital’s fight
Staff at a 14-bed hospital in North Dakota tell first-hand their fight to keep friends' family members alive.
Cancer patient: 'It is just inhumane'
20-year-old Masha needs an experimental drug to help treat her cancer but her private insurer won't pay for it.
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