What happens when pupils test positive for Covid-19?
There’s been some confusion over whether pupils can return to school after a positive lateral flow test but a negative PCR result. Read
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There’s been some confusion over whether pupils can return to school after a positive lateral flow test but a negative PCR result. Read
Health
Most of the money spent on Test and Trace goes on testing. Serco plays a big part in tracing, but does not receive a majority of the funding. Read
Health
An article in the Express is misleading when it says that the Oxford Covid-19 vaccine has ‘more adverse side effects’. Read
A viral Facebook post makes a number of claims about the ingredients and side effects of vaccines. Read
Misleading claims about vaccine deaths are a misreporting of data from the Yellow Card scheme. Read
An image of a young model is not Mary from Gogglebox but glamour model Susan Shaw Read
Debate over whether the government scheme caused a rise in infections continues. Read
We don’t yet have figures for the entire amount spent on Test and Trace, but it is already more than NASA has spent on its latest Mars mission. Read
Health
Research reported in the Express does not establish any link between the medication and losing your hair. Read
Health
Viral claims include that Covid-19 vaccines will change your DNA (they won’t) and contain something called luciferase (they don’t). Read
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