Evening round-up from the UKpublished at 19:56 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February 2021
Thanks for joining us today. Here are some of the main stories we've been covering:
- There's been much talk today of the UK's decision not to prioritise key workers like police officers or teachers for a Covid jab. Instead, it's been recommended that the quickest way to proceed is to prioritise people by age groups, with the next phase focusing on people in their 40s
- Health Secretary Matt Hancock said in a Downing Street press briefing that this is the "moral thing to do" as it will "save the most lives"
- During the briefing, England's deputy chief medical officer Prof Jonathan Van-Tam also warned it is "too early to relax" and that people must stick to lockdown restrictions
- A study at a hospital has found the Pfizer vaccine appears to slow the spread of coronavirus as well as preventing people getting seriously ill. The findings from Addenbrooke's Hospital, in Cambridge, support similar research by Public Health England, as well as an Oxford-AstraZeneca study
- Coronavirus cases in London have reduced "significantly" enough for Sadiq Khan to downgrade the Covid-19 "major incident" status in the capital. Residents have been urged to stay on high alert, however
- ITV has brought the final of this year's series of Dancing On Ice forward by a week after a string of celebrities pulled out through illness and injury, including one of the contestants testing positive for coronavirus
- The R number in the UK remains unchanged, at an estimated 0.6 to 0.9
- A total of 19,177,555 people have received their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine in the UK, according to the latest figures, external. A further 8,523 have tested positive for the virus, with another 345 deaths reported of people who had tested positive within the previous 28 days. Read more on the data here