E-Spray arrives at Wimbledon
Wimbledon back on court
Staff use a mist spray to disinfect the seats on centre court before the start of play as the Wimbledon tennis championship makes it post pandemic comeback after being postponed in 2020.
The tournament is one of the government’s test events, with spectators admitted if they had evidence of negative Covid-19 test or a double jab.
One of those to gain entry was Lady Sarah Galbert, developer of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccination, who was given standing ovation by the centre court crowd. Meanwhile, researchers at Oxfrod reported that combining doses of the AstraZeneca and BioNTech/Pfizer jabs provided a robust response, allowing flexibility in vaccination.
Source: Financial Times 29 June 2021
Staff use a mist spray to disinfect the seats on centre court before the start of play as the Wimbledon tennis championship makes it post pandemic comeback after being postponed in 2020.
The tournament is one of the government’s test events, with spectators admitted if they had evidence of negative Covid-19 test or a double jab.
One of those to gain entry was Lady Sarah Galbert, developer of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccination, who was given standing ovation by the centre court crowd. Meanwhile, researchers at Oxfrod reported that combining doses of the AstraZeneca and BioNTech/Pfizer jabs provided a robust response, allowing flexibility in vaccination.
Source: Financial Times 29 June 2021