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AstraZeneca said: "The site will continue to produce and supply our flu vaccine, for patients in the UK and around the world." Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News.
Many UK businesses were required to close their offices for a time during the pandemic. Following the lockdown being announced by the government after the COVID-19 virus reached the country, a financial package designed to help employers and businesses was announced.
London-listed AstraZeneca began moving into respiratory syncytial virus vaccines and obesity drugs through several deals last year after a slowdown in growth as COVID-19 medicine sales declined.
British finance minister Rachel Reeves wants to reduce state provisions to the company's vaccine centre, which will cut the pledge made by the previous administration from about 90 million pounds ...
A packet of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine vials. A dispute broke out in January 2021 between the European Commission and the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca AB about the provision of COVID-19 vaccines during the COVID-19 pandemic, [1] and, in February, spilled out into a dispute over Article 16 of the Northern Ireland Protocol.
On 26 March, Snowdon and other Welsh mountains were closed to the public, after a larger number of tourists had gathered on the mountains in the preceding days, causing traffic mayhem. [7] Natural Resources Wales later announced that all sites and paths liable to have large amounts of people visiting, or pose a high risk, would be closed. [8]
In the table, pandemic lockdowns are defined as the shutdown of parts of the economy, [509] due to non-pharmaceutical anti-pandemic measures and enforceable by law like: Closing of schools and kindergartens; Closing of non-essential shops (shops and stores apart from food, doctors and drug stores) Closing of non-essential production
Around two million doses of AstraZeneca and Oxford University's COVID-19 vaccine are set to be supplied every week by the middle of January in the UK, according to The Times newspaper. Britain ...