Vaccination

Study: Black, Asian Britons have higher COVID-19 death rates

Almost two years into the pandemic, Black and other ethnic minority people in Britain are still dying with the coronavirus at higher rates than white residents, likely because of lower vaccination rates, a government-commissioned ...

Health

COVID-19 bereavement care lacking for ethnic minorities

Grieving friends and relatives from ethnic minority backgrounds are suffering from a lack of appropriate help to cope with the loss of a loved one, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers say.

Vaccination

Experts propose 'five Cs' to tackle vaccine hesitancy

The reluctance or refusal to accept COVID-19 vaccinations can be tackled by a five-pronged strategy to addressing the behavioral and socio-demographic factors behind vaccine hesitancy. Writing in the Journal of the Royal ...

Diseases, Conditions, Syndromes

Long COVID presents new challenges for the years ahead

The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic's acute effects on people's lives has appropriately held the nation's attention, but the long-term effects that many people suffer is garnering increasing attention. Now officially termed Post-Acute ...

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