UK completes over one million SARS-CoV-2 whole genome sequences
The UK has now uploaded over one million genome sequences to the international GISAID database, accounting for nearly a quarter of all sequences published globally to date.
Latest COVID-19 updates from the Government and City of York Council
The UK has now uploaded over one million genome sequences to the international GISAID database, accounting for nearly a quarter of all sequences published globally to date.
With the furlough scheme and £20 Universal Credit uplift coming to an end at a time of bills rising, money is going to be tight for many this winter.
An additional £230,000 in grants have been paid this week to York families on the lowest incomes.
Progress is continuing at pace with significant repairs and transformation of the Guildhall, helping to safeguard one of York’s most historic buildings.
A pioneering ten-year skills strategy to support the city, its residents and businesses as they recover from the impact of the covid pandemic has been formally endorsed.
City of York Council’s Executive Member for Children, Young People and Education, will be asked to endorse a new strategy to support children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in York, later this month (12 October).
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office will lift its advice against all but essential travel for a further 51 countries and territories.
One million COVID-19 tests have been processed at the new megalab in Leamington Spa using cutting-edge testing technology including top of the range robotics.
Vaccine clinical trial participants to be offered additional approved vaccines for international travel from next week
New campaign encourages those eligible to get free flu vaccine and COVID-19 booster vaccine ahead of winter