Latest results from the REACT-2 study on coronavirus antibody prevalence in England
The REACT-2 study from Imperial College London aims to estimate the prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies across England. The new batch … read more
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The REACT-2 study from Imperial College London aims to estimate the prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies across England. The new batch … read more
For many years statins have been widely associated with mild side effects including muscle pain. Observational studies showing a correlation … read more
Dr Mary Ramsay, Head of Immunisation at PHE, and Dr Susan Hopkins, Strategic Response Director to PHE, set out PHE’s … read more
A study done by scientists at the University of Edinburgh, the University of Strathclyde, and Public Health Scotland has looked … read more
There is much domestic and international debate about the prospect of vaccine passports that could allow travel or resuming pre-COVID … read more
This briefing covered the latest interim data from the largest community coronavirus testing programme, REACT. This batch of data is … read more
The first question that needs to be addressed when carrying out human challenge trials is to work out the minimum … read more
Scientists at the University of Warwick have done some research looking at data on school absences due to COVID-19 infection … read more
We invited journalists to join Professor Peter Horby and Professor Martin Landray, Chief Investigators of the RECOVERY trial, who provided … read more
PHE asked us to host a background briefing with Dr Susan Hopkins, Strategic Response Director to Public Health England; Professor … read more
The pandemic has brought mathematical models to the forefront of the media coverage and we are seeing new models looking … read more
The University of Oxford have posted a preprint looking at preliminary findings of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine and the B.1.1.7 ‘Kent’ … read more
Today is the launch of a study run by the National Immunisation Schedule Evaluation Consortium (NISEC) and backed by the … read more
Researchers from UK Biobank will this week report results of a major government-backed study of SARS-CoV-2 infection. The study measured … read more
This afternoon, Johnson & Johnson announced top line results from the Company’s global Phase 3 ENSEMBLE trial designed to evaluate … read more
Last night, Novavax announced the results of Phase III trials on its protein-based COVID-19 vaccine candidate showing 89.3% efficacy. The … read more
We recently heard from the REACT-1 scientists with interim results from round 8 of their study looking at virus prevalence … read more
We asked some of the authors of the NERVTAG paper looking at the severity/lethality of the UK variant of concern … read more
One of the questions we are all interested in now is WHEN the current programme of vaccinating those most at … read more
This briefing covered the latest interim data from the largest community coronavirus testing programme, REACT. This batch of data is … read more