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Matthew Missen, from Staffordshire and Srt<oke-on-Trent Integrated Care Board, said: “Covid-19 is still a serious threat to older adults and people living with a weakened immune system because of a health condition or treatment.

This Spring booster helps strengthen immunity and reduces the risk of severe illness and hospitalisation. If you’re eligible, please don’t wait β€” book your appointment as soon as you’re invited.”

Vaccinations are available at GP practices and pharmacies as well as at pop-up and walk-in clinics. To book an appointment, click here or call 119. For the full list of walk-in clinics, click here.

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NHS diagnoses thousands more cancers as cases rise by 5%Β New figures published today show the NHS diagnosed over 11,000 more cancers in 2022, reaching a new record high level – with almost 950 people a day getting a diagnosis in England.

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Moderna could face suspension from Britain’s pharmaceutical trade body following a string of breaches of the regulatory code. TheΒ Telegraph

The Covid vaccine maker is due to be audited by the Prescription Medicines Code of Practice Authority (PMCPA) over β€œunacceptable” practices that brought discredit upon the industry.

If found to be lacking adequate compliance systems, Moderna could ultimately be suspended or expelled from the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (APBI).

It follows several code breaches, including representatives of the company offering children Β£1,500 and teddy bears to take part in Covid vaccine trials.

In a fresh ruling, which is expected to be published in the coming days, the company was also found to have misled regulators about when it first became aware of the financial incentives to children.

Moderna claimed it had taken action as soon as it was notified about the cash offer by the Health Research Agency in January 2024, but it has now emerged that senior executives were informed in August 2023 by the campaign group UsForThem, yet failed to take action.

Under the Medicines for Human Use (Clinical Trials) regulations, it is prohibited for incentives or financial inducements to be given to children or their parents.

The PMCPA ruled the company had shown a lack of transparency that was β€œcompletely unacceptable” and brought discredit upon the industry.

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s track record as a politician is marred by a number of scandals.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, for example, she made a deal with US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla to buy 1.8 billion doses of then-untested COVID vaccines worth about $37.6 billion.

Diplomats view European Commission President von der Leyen as “toxic,” asserting that her resignation could help “unblock many issues”, according to Switzerland’s Die Weltwoche weekly.

The EU is currently embroiled in a crisis marked by internal divisions, a trade dispute with the United States, and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, among other things, the publication notes.

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