Why the Oxford vaccine could be a breakthrough for the elderly, and the true cost of a PS5

The Covid vaccine being made by Oxford university is safe and works well in older adults most likely to become seriously ill or die from the virus, its creators revealed today. In another major boost for hopes of bringing the pandemic to heel, they said the preliminary results for the UK’s main vaccine hope were “encouraging”. Our health editor Ross Lydall says there's optimism it will lead to elderly people currently forced to shelter finally getting to see their families again. He also says the injection seems to hurt older people less than younger ones. 


And, we speak to tech reviewer Tomi Adebayo - Gadgetsboy - about the new PS5 which has finally hit the shops, with the rush so great some stores saw their websites crash. He tells us how the new console is a huge leap in graphics, but you might have to shell out a small fortune on a TV to see all their benefits. 


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