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Economists pinpoint UK local authorities in greatest need of support post-Covid-19 — new research

New research has enabled economic experts to pinpoint the UK’s local authorities most in need of the government’s £4.8 billion Levelling Up Fund.

Experts develop Covid-19 education resource to encourage vaccine take-up

Experts at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ have developed a digital training package to help people in healthcare explain to patients why Covid-19 vaccine uptake is important.

Local volunteers recognised for dedication to Covid-19 care home trial

Two local women who have been volunteering to support a ground-breaking trial to reduce transmission and severity of Covid-19 in care homes have been recognised for their dedication.

Covid-related racism has traumatised East and South East Asian communities, study finds

People of East and South East Asian heritage in the UK are calling for urgent action after the surge in racist attacks on them since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. A new pilot study shows they have been traumatised and feel unsupported by the government with this ongoing problem affecting their daily lives.

New study on airborne transmission of Covid-19 helping to kick-start large-scale events

A new study involving the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ will investigate how we can safely use and ventilate non-residential buildings like concert stadiums after lockdown to minimise the risk of airborne transmission of Covid-19 and other viruses.

Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy in healthcare workers could be tackled by addressing misinformation and mistrust, study suggests

Addressing misinformation and mistrust, inclusive communication, involving healthcare workers in the vaccine rollout, and promoting vaccination through trusted networks, could play an important role in helping to tackle vaccine hesitancy amongst healthcare workers from ethnic minorities, according to a new study.

Healthcare workers of different ethnicities have different immune responses to Covid-19, finds study

Black healthcare workers treating patients in hospitals during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, were more likely than their white counterparts to have had coronavirus infections, even when other influences - including work roles and socio-economic factors - are taken into account, according to a new study.

English students publish magazines for care homes in Covid times

English students at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ have found a novel way of staying in touch with people in care homes they used to visit for face-to-face poetry and literature reading sessions.

Research suggests Midlands schools’ Covid-19 response was strengthened by Trust leadership

A new study into schools in the Midlands by the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´, in partnership with the Confederation of School Trusts, has found their response to the pandemic was likely to have been enhanced by being members of a Trust.

Experts create ‘chatbot’ to address people’s concerns about Covid-19 vaccines

A team of experts are hoping to support members of the public who are hesitant about having a Covid-19 vaccination, and have developed an innovative new website to answer people’s questions and concerns.
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