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reported a reduction of 10,800 attendances in its emergency units in March as a result of Covid-19. New data from the Officer for National Statistics (ONS) suggests that even people with life-threatening conditions have been shying away from hospitals.
The ONS figures show that even after the first peak of Covid, deaths at home were higher than the five-year average, with about a third more deaths registered. This proportion has remained largely steady since mid-June, the Guardian reports.
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Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, who fears the lockdown will not have the same impact on lowering transmission of the virus if schools remain open.
Liam Payne opened up about missing his and Cheryl Cole’s 3-year-old son, Bear, amid the coronavirus pandemic.“I couldn’t see my son because of the worldwide pandemic that is happening,” the former One Direction member, 27, wrote via Instagram on Thursday, October 5, calling quarantine “a difficult time for any parent.”The singer’s Instagram caption clarified quotes from his Tings cover story, published on Thursday, November 5.
Mental health charity Student Minds have shared advice for those who might be struggling to cope while at university during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.Last month, the NUS warned of a rise in student anxiety due to university COVID restrictions – following reports of thousands of UK university students forced into isolation and quarantine due to a rise in cases across the UK.
Dan Reynolds got candid about coping with his autoimmune disease that affects the spine, ankylosing spondylitis (or AS), as he adjusts to the world’s new normal amid the coronavirus pandemic1.“Getting a diagnosis, which took over a year, was life-changing for me. And it sucks that it took over a year and for a lot of people with AS, they go through all these different doctors and different misdiagnoses,” the Imagine Dragons musician, 33, explained to Us Weekly2.
Ariana Grande’s remark about young influencers going out amid the coronavirus pandemic has gone viral — and TikTok stars Dixie D’Amelio and Addison Rae have taken note.“Couldn’t we have just stayed at home for a few more weeks? … Did we all really need to go to f—king Saddle Ranch that badly that like we couldn’t have waited for the deathly pandemic to pass?” the 27-year-old singer recently said on the Zach Sang Show while promoting her new album, “Positions.”She added, “Did we all really need
Kylie Jenner revealed what her famous family will be doing for Halloween this year — and it is the cutest idea ever.“Since Halloween is ‘canceled,’ we can’t trick or treat or anything. We — me and [my sister] Kim [Kardashian] — decided to do something really special at her house,” the Kylie Cosmetics founder, 23, told James Charles in a YouTube video featuring Halloween makeup posted to his channel on Tuesday, October 27.
Sharon Stone is pleading with voters. On Sunday, the 62-year-old Oscar nominee took to Instagram to send a special message to women voters in Florida ahead of the upcoming presidential election, imploring them to vote for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
After months of speculation and debate, college football is now confronted with the practicalities of the calendar – will they or won’t they be playing this fall? To the strong objection of some of the game’s most prominent coaches, rumors began circulating on Monday that the Big Ten and Pac-12 conferences will be postponing their seasons until the spring. Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh released a statement pleading with officials to base their decision on facts – not feelings, citing statistics
Caila Quinn and her fiancé, Nick Burrello, decided to officially cancel their wedding during the coronavirus pandemic.The Bachelor alum, 29, penned a thoughtful blog post on Monday, October 19, detailing her “mixed emotions” as she and the businessman, 27, carefully weighed all of their options. The pair, who went public with their relationship in October 2017, originally hoped to tie the knot in Italy in May 2021.
Coronation Street in January 2018 as Lulu Lockett, the manager of the strip club Tassels where Bethany Platt worked for a while as a lapdancer.
care home in West Lothian.Care firm HC-One have confirmed that 11 people have now died with Covid-19 at the Redmill Care Home in East Whitburn.NHS Lothian has opened an investigation into the outbreak at the care home.Another outbreak at Milford House care home in Edinburgh is also being looked at.In addition to those who died, 35 residents and 20 staff members at the care home currently have the virus.A crisis team was set up when the outbreak was initially identified and the home was closed to
Covid-19. Mayor Anderson revealed his sibling had passed away in the intensive care unit at the Royal Liverpool Hospital last night after falling ill with the virus.
The coronavirus has silenced dozens of marching bands across the country. However, the high school marching bands that are still playing have been working to adjust to a new normal.
Bolton cinema has shut temporarily due to the ongoing effects of the coronavirus pandemic. The Light, which is inside Market Place Shopping Centre, has closed with immediate effect.
Television shows have not been immune to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Openreach’s Bear Grylls after he camped out on Coll for three days between ferries, as no accommodation was available due to lockdown restrictions. The Rutherglen dad-of-one faced a three-mile hike over a Hebridean beach, carrying his tools during a heatwave, to reach one remote household which needed connections restored.