- 30 June – Two NHS Nightingale hospitals converted into cancer testing centres
- 29 June – Cervical screening to resume in Scotland
- 22 June – Shielding advice updated in England
- 2 June – Risk of death from COVID-19 confirmed to be higher for Black, Asian and minority ethnic Groups
- 27 April – NHS campaign urges people to get help if they need it
- 21 April – Urgent cancer referrals fall across the UK
- 21 March – Shielding measures introduced to protect people at high risk of COVID-19
- See previous coronavirus and cancer updates from June, May or March and April.
We’re monitoring the latest government and NHS health updates from across the UK and updating this blog post regularly as new guidance emerges.
1 July – UK Government sets out ‘road map’ to cementing the UK as a science superpower
Business Secretary, Alok Sharma, laid out a road map to help cement the UK as a research and science superpower. The plan centres around attracting global talent, investing in research infrastructure and cutting unnecessary red tape.
We fully support the Government’s ambitions for the UK to be a science superpower. Right now, the UK isn’t investing enough in world-leading infrastructure, so a move to do so is welcome. Charities like Cancer Research UK play a unique and vital role in the research ecosystem, which should not be under-estimated. This also comes as medical research charities like us are feeling the financial impact of COVID-19, which is putting our life saving research at risk. We look forward to working with Government to shape how the Roadmap is implemented, and importantly protect the role that charities can play in achieving these shared ambitions.
– Iain Foulkes, Cancer Research UK’s executive director of research and innovation.
Visit our previous blog posts for coronavirus and cancer updates from June, May or March and April.
Katie
If you have questions about cancer, you can talk to our nurses Monday to Friday, 9-5pm, on freephone 0808 800 4040.
from Cancer Research UK – Science blog https://ift.tt/2Z4PcpX
- 30 June – Two NHS Nightingale hospitals converted into cancer testing centres
- 29 June – Cervical screening to resume in Scotland
- 22 June – Shielding advice updated in England
- 2 June – Risk of death from COVID-19 confirmed to be higher for Black, Asian and minority ethnic Groups
- 27 April – NHS campaign urges people to get help if they need it
- 21 April – Urgent cancer referrals fall across the UK
- 21 March – Shielding measures introduced to protect people at high risk of COVID-19
- See previous coronavirus and cancer updates from June, May or March and April.
We’re monitoring the latest government and NHS health updates from across the UK and updating this blog post regularly as new guidance emerges.
1 July – UK Government sets out ‘road map’ to cementing the UK as a science superpower
Business Secretary, Alok Sharma, laid out a road map to help cement the UK as a research and science superpower. The plan centres around attracting global talent, investing in research infrastructure and cutting unnecessary red tape.
We fully support the Government’s ambitions for the UK to be a science superpower. Right now, the UK isn’t investing enough in world-leading infrastructure, so a move to do so is welcome. Charities like Cancer Research UK play a unique and vital role in the research ecosystem, which should not be under-estimated. This also comes as medical research charities like us are feeling the financial impact of COVID-19, which is putting our life saving research at risk. We look forward to working with Government to shape how the Roadmap is implemented, and importantly protect the role that charities can play in achieving these shared ambitions.
– Iain Foulkes, Cancer Research UK’s executive director of research and innovation.
Visit our previous blog posts for coronavirus and cancer updates from June, May or March and April.
Katie
If you have questions about cancer, you can talk to our nurses Monday to Friday, 9-5pm, on freephone 0808 800 4040.
from Cancer Research UK – Science blog https://ift.tt/2Z4PcpX
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