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  • COVID-19 Vaccination Delivery in London (Supplementary) [12]

    • Question by: Navin Shah and David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 04 February 2021
    Navin Shah AM (Chair): Thank you very much. Minister Zahawi, I know this morning already you had a very busy schedule. I have heard you on Leading Britain's Conversation (LBC), we have seen you on Sky [Network] Television (TV) and you are here this morning with us. I cannot thank you enough. May I just on behalf of the Assembly if you can spare another minute, ask you a question of reassurance that we are seeking on behalf of Londoners? That is: is London now receiving its fair share of COVID‑19 vaccinations and can we be confident that it will...
  • COVID-19 Vaccination Delivery in London (Supplementary) [13]

    • Question by: David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 04 February 2021
    David Kurten AM: I would like to ask, yes, Martin Machray if I could, back to the people who were here before. You refer to the vaccine or the injections that people are being given from Pfizer, AstraZeneca and Moderna as vaccines. However, the substances from Pfizer and Moderna are not vaccines, as people understand vaccines. They are experimental Messenger RNA (mRNA) gene technologies. Why do you continue to refer to those two substances and injections as vaccines?
  • Covid-19 Data

    • Reference: 2021/0044
    • Question by: David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 21 January 2021
    Which data sources do you use to inform your statements on Covid-19?
  • Public Health England

    • Reference: 2021/0055
    • Question by: David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 21 January 2021
    In September 2020, you told the Assembly that you were seeking clarity from the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care on what the abolition of Public Health England, and creation of the National Institute for Health Protection, would mean for London. Have you received a response from Government to your concerns on this issue?
  • London and Covid-19 Restrictions (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 12 January 2021
    David Kurten AM: Thank you, Chair. I would like to ask Dr Fenton. We heard from the Chair and you earlier about admissions to hospitals with COVID being the highest since the start of the declared pandemic in March 2020. How do total hospital admissions now, this January, compare to last January and other winter seasons before this year?
  • Increased support for London’s children & young people’s development and well-being.

    • Reference: 2020/3129
    • Question by: Florence Eshalomi MP
    • Meeting date: 17 September 2020
    The past few months have been challenging, especially for our children and young people. The disruption to schooling due to the lockdown and the fall-out from the crisis on school exam results has created a crisis of confidence for many of our children & young people. Can the Mayor outline what additional long-term resources are available to further the development of our children and young people?
  • Memorial to honour the key workers

    • Reference: 2020/2018
    • Question by: Florence Eshalomi MP
    • Meeting date: 18 June 2020
    My constituents have highlighted that it important to honour the work of key workers during the COVID 19 outbreak. Is there scope to erect a permanent sculpture in a prominent London location in which the work and sacrifices which keyworkers have made can be remembered?
  • Covid-19 Morbidity rates in men

    • Reference: 2020/1474
    • Question by: David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 21 May 2020
    Given that men are particularly vulnerable to Covid-19, making up two-thirds of its victims, what specific actions have you taken to reduce the Covid-19 morbidity rate in men in London?
  • Healthy Relationships

    • Reference: 2019/19981
    • Question by: Florence Eshalomi MP
    • Meeting date: 17 October 2019
    How are you supporting young women, particularly gang associated girls, to understand and develop healthy relationships?
  • Firefighter Health

    • Reference: 2019/19721
    • Question by: David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 17 October 2019
    It was recently reported that firemen are twice as likely to develop cancer than the population at large ( https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-49811603 ). What actual figures are you aware of which compare cancer among firemen to the general population?