"It is a challenge, and everybody will have seen, from the rising case rates and unfortunately the rising hospitalisation rates which have risen really quite sharply in the last week or so, that we have got a very serious problem on our hands," Mr Hancock said at a Confederation of British Industry webinar.
The move comes amid rising cases across parts of England, with the latest weekly infection figures showing Manchester's rate has soared, with 3,105 new cases recorded in the seven days to 3 October - the equivalent of 561.6 cases per 100,000 people. The two companies that are furthest along in their vaccine trials, Moderna and Pfizer, both began their final stages at the end of July, and both require two separate injections 28 days apart.
— Dr. Stephen M. Hahn October 6, 2020 The decision to issue the guidance comes amid a reported tug-of-war between the White House and the FDA. This is the second time Brussels has imposed such a measure since the coronavirus outbreak, after a previous lockdown helped bring cases down. In the past week, Belgium as a whole has recorded an average of 2,500 new coronavirus infections per day, up by 57% over the previous seven days.
What a acquaintance! Jayus must think some of us are idiots. When the comes it will bite hard when it does!
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