Times Front Page 8th of February 2021
A further jab may be needed in the autumn to help deal with mutant strains of COVID-19, The Times reports.
A further jab may be needed in the autumn to help deal with mutant strains of COVID-19, The Times reports.
A survivor of the Dunblane attack is due to give birth on the 25th anniversary of the attack, the Daily Mirror says.
The Daily Mail says that “illegal immigrants” will be offered a COVID-19 vaccine, boosting efforts to get the UK towards herd immunity.
The Daily Express is launching an environmental campaign on its front page.
The Independent says that hospitals are stocking up on higher-grade PPE to defend doctors and nurses – defying official rules.
The vaccine minister has written in The Daily Telegraph to urge readers to be confident in the Oxford jab, among worries it may not be as effective against the South African mutation.
New jabs are on the way that will tackle new COVID-19 variants, the i says, after news that the Oxford vaccine may struggle against the South African mutation.
On the Financial Times, worries that the cost of liability insurance for company directors is spiralling, due to the impact of COVID-19.
Nadhim Zahawi, the vaccine minister, says that vaccinations are being administered at the rate of 1,000 a minute as the of number people to get their first dose smashes through the 12 million barrier, the Metro says.