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Autor:
Elisabeth Mahase
Publikováno v:
BMJ
In light of new, more transmissible variants of SARS-CoV-2, Elisabeth Mahase examines what kinds of mask the public should be wearing, and where they should be worn
Autor:
Martin D Moore, Jordan Osserman, Stephanie Davies, Lisa Baraitser, Jocelyn Catty, Kelechi Anucha, Laura Salisbury, Michael J. Flexer
Publikováno v:
BMJ
As an interdisciplinary research group exploring time and waiting in healthcare, we were interested to read the recent pseudo-systematic review by Ford and colleagues,1 which investigated studies claiming: “The time to act is now.” This humorous
Autor:
Luke Taylor
Publikováno v:
BMJ
Many thought a second wave was impossible in Brazil’s Amazon because of the severity of the first. A second crisis has stunned the city of Manaus, reports Luke Taylor, and raises questions around a new variant and the likelihood of natural herd imm
Publikováno v:
BMJ
BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 372:n435. British Medical Association
British Medical Journal
BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 372:n435. British Medical Association
British Medical Journal
Herzog and colleagues raise the thorny issue of allocating scarce vaccines, comparing the proportional allocation model with a fair priority model.1 Regardless of what is used for prioritisation between and within countries, there will be a long peri
Autor:
Elisabeth Mahase
Publikováno v:
BMJ
The government’s proposed reorganisation of the NHS in England must not be rushed through at a time when “physically and emotionally exhausted” staff are still dealing with the covid-19 pandemic, the BMA has warned. BMA council chair Chaand Nag
Autor:
Chris Baraniuk
Publikováno v:
BMJ
People with mild asthma will not be included in the UK’s sixth priority group for covid-19 vaccination, it has emerged. Those left out of early vaccination plans include people with well controlled asthma who take regular inhaled steroids, such as
Autor:
Milan Dagli
Publikováno v:
BMJ
The UK government has proposed that, by increasing the gap between covid-19 vaccine doses, they will be able to vaccinate a larger number of people, resulting in greater public health benefit. From a lay perspective, this might seem to make sense. Ex
Publikováno v:
BMJ
The BMJ, 372:n332
The BMJ, 372:n332
Theresa Marteau and colleagues argue that behavioural and social causes of poor health must be tackled in parallel to reduce inequalities
Autor:
Clare Dyer
Publikováno v:
BMJ
The UK government wasted hundreds of millions of pounds of taxpayers’ money on poor quality and unusable personal protective equipment (PPE) while leaving frontline workers insufficiently protected from covid-19, the parliamentary public spending w
Autor:
Michael Day
Publikováno v:
BMJ
Experts have warned that schools must be reopened with caution, amid emerging evidence from Israel and Italy that more young children are being infected with new variants of covid-19. Paediatricians in Israel, which has surged ahead in vaccinating it