Covid: Vaccines for 5-11 year olds in Wales and UK deaths continue to fall

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Covid: UK deaths continue to fall and Queen resumes work virtually

Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday evening. We'll have another update for you in the morning.Wales has become the first UK nation to announce it will offer all five to 11-year olds Covid vaccinations.

Health Minister Eluned Morgan said she was following a "yet to be published" recommendation from the UK's Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation . She said ministers and health boards were working on implementing the offer, but did not set out a timetable for the vaccination programme. There are reports the official JCVI announcement has been delayed due to a disagreement with the UK government.

when making appointments as part of its Covid-19 pandemic response, the High Court has ruled. A judgement found then-Health Secretary Matt Hancock did not uphold a public sector duty to promote equality when hiring then-chair of NHS Improvement Dido Harding and former Sainsbury's CEO Mike Coupe in 2020.

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