Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Saturday.
Heart inflammation is a "very rare" side-effect of the Covid vaccines made by Pfizer and Moderna,. The European Medicines Agency said the side-effects were more common in younger men. The medicines safety body said the benefits of Covid vaccines continue to far outweigh any risks. But doctors and patients have been advised to be aware of the symptoms of heart inflammation. These include chest pain, a feeling of breathlessness and a pounding or fluttering heartbeat.
. Health Secretary Sajid Javid has previously said he would expect case numbers to reach about "50,000 new cases a day" by that date.The NHS Covid-19 app will be, the BBC has learned. The team behind the contact tracing app for England and Wales has been told to adjust the measurements that trigger the alerts, a source has confirmed. The time frame for the change is not yet known.
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