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Dr Elizabeth Webb answers the questions we all have regarding the coronavirus vaccine and new variants of the virus.
Dr Elizabeth Webb explains the 7 reasons why age-based restrictions won’t work as a response to coronavirus.
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With coronavirus guidelines loosening, Dr Elizabeth Webb discusses the factors we should be weighing up to assess our own risk.
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in the army, leaving her small Norfolk village for the first time in her life to travel alone to London. “I had all the information about where I had to go written down,” she recalls now. “I ... myself before, so it was very scary. I then went to King’s Lynn and then had to change to get to London. I got to Liverpool Street station and then I needed to get to Paddington. It was so crowded, but