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...Professor Neil Ferguson, a former member of the government’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies, told the coronavirus public inquiry on Tuesday he was “not actually aware of what the government was...
...There he was responsible for the appointment of its renowned director Neil McGregor, in 1987, who later went on to head the British Museum....
...In the second of our summer specials, Sebastian Payne speaks to Professor Neil Ferguson of Imperial College London....
...Neil Ferguson, professor of epidemiology at Imperial College London, said he was “cautiously optimistic” that infection rates among people aged between 18 and 50 in London “have plateaued”....
...The third wave of coronavirus could peak at more than 50,000 cases a day in the UK but hospitalisations and deaths are likely to be lower, said the epidemiologist and modeller Neil Ferguson....
...The spread of Omicron among adults in London may have “plateaued”, leading epidemiologist Neil Ferguson has said....
...Professor Neil Ferguson, a UK government science adviser who led the Imperial study, said the research also pointed to Omicron being 11 per cent less likely to lead to hospitalisation of people with no immune...
...The UK is in a “good place” in its fight against the pandemic and is on track to reduce social restrictions, the epidemiologist Neil Ferguson has said....
...“[Hiring] used to be cheaper because sustainability was popular and everyone wanted to do it,” Ferguson said....
...Ferguson, an infectious disease modeller and government science adviser....
...Neil Ferguson, professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at Imperial College London, said infections may rise as pupils return to classrooms....
...Neil Ferguson, one of the country’s leading coronavirus experts, has suggested that the positions of chief scientific and chief medical officers should be made independent from the government....
...Prof Neil Ferguson, a UK government science adviser who led the Imperial study, said “time is of the essence” if the government wishes to make “additional decisions” about further restrictions, adding that...
...Professor Neil Ferguson, a leading epidemiologist at Imperial College London, who advises the government, was among the public health experts who before freedom day warned of a six-figure daily caseload....
...That explains why there is “a lot of transmission going on between vaccinated people”, Neil Ferguson of Imperial College London told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on Monday....
...Neil Ferguson, one of the UK’s leading coronavirus experts, has suggested that the positions of chief scientific and chief medical officers should be made independent from the government....
...Professor Neil Ferguson, a member of the government’s Spi-M modelling advisory group, said he “[saw] no reason” why the wait for booster shots should not be reduced from six to five months for all eligible...
...Prof Neil Ferguson, a leading epidemiologist at Imperial College London, said the so-called Plan B measures would slow Omicron’s growth....
...Prof Neil Ferguson, a UK government science adviser, warned there had been a surge of cases in London and the true number of new cases across England could be as high as 300,000 a day.Speaking to the BBC...
...The UK’s greater reliance on the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine could also be a factor in higher infection rates, adding urgency to the need for booster shots, according to Prof Neil Ferguson, a leading epidemiologist...
...Neil Ferguson, professor of epidemiology at Imperial College London, said that some countries were in a better position than the UK because they vaccinated more recently, so the immunity had had less time...
...Neil Ferguson, epidemiologist at Imperial College London, estimated last week that between 10 and 15 per cent of Omicron cases were among people who had already been infected with another variant....
...The epidemiologist Neil Ferguson estimated that locking down a week earlier could have reduced Britain’s death toll — at that point about 50,000 — by “at least half”....
...Matt Hancock and Neil Ferguson, the epidemiologist government adviser, both failed to come up with a convincing answer....
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