Meghan McCain is drawing ire for her latest comments on “The View”. The controversy began while McCain, 36, and the other co-hosts were discussing the COVID-19 vaccine rollout on Monday’s episode.
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link!Today (Wednesday, February 3), a further 168 coronavirus cases were confirmed in Lanarkshire and 12 more deaths were recorded.In total, 33,391 people in the region have now tested positive for coronavirus and 1059 people have died.
Meghan McCain is drawing ire for her latest comments on “The View”. The controversy began while McCain, 36, and the other co-hosts were discussing the COVID-19 vaccine rollout on Monday’s episode.
staff already anxious over not being immunised, the fact that some have now had the jab, while others haven't, is only adding to the frustration. And it's left those who did get the vaccine unsure as to whether they will get their second dose.
Covid-19 vaccine.Holly Webster, 16, who suffers from hereditary spherocytosis and von Willebrand disease (VWD), has been forced to shield at home for much of the last year.She had to have her spleen removed in an operation in May 2019 in order to improve her condition but the surgery reduced her immune system.Mum Fiona said: “The Oxford AstraZeneca is not suitable for under 18s so my GP could not give her it because they only had that one.
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direct to your inboxStockport residents’ council tax bills are set to rise by 3.5pc as town hall chiefs look to close an £8.7m budget gap.The proposal is expected to be signed off by cabinet members next week before going to full council for final approval later in the month.It means that owners of an average ‘Band D’ property will pay just shy of an extra £60 per year for services provided by the local authority - bringing their annual bill to £2,049.15.The hike is made up of the maximum 2pc
link!Once you have been vaccinated, it is still important to follow the national FACTS guidance■ F – face covering■ A – avoid crowded places■ C – clean hands and surfaces regularly■ T – two metres distance from other people■ S – self-isolate and book a test if you have covid-19 symptoms (new continuous cough, fever or loss of, or change in, sense of smell or taste) A full list of vaccination centres across Lanarkshire is available.
Rutherglen area. In the first month of 2021, just 16 fines have been issued to people, with no arrests made.Inspector Stephen McGovern, from East Kilbride Police Station, said his officers had responded to a number of incidents in recent weeks.These included smaller groups of different households meeting indoors.
coronavirus vaccination invitations in a bid to con Scots out of money. NHS Scotland’s Counter Fraud Services has seen a spike in alerts to the fraudulent emails as the vaccination rollout continues across Scotland.
link.East Kilbride MSP Linda Fabiani said the health board had been clear that GP’s and local teams were vaccinating the over 80s, with other groups being vaccinated in hub centres.
large community vaccination centres, which will include the Time Capsule in Coatbridge and Sir John Wilson town hall in Airdrie.Appointments for those in their 70s and who are clinically extremely vulnerable will take place “throughout February”, with official invitation letters being sent out from yesterday onwards.Dr Mark Russell, who is the associate medical director of Health and Social Care North Lanarkshire, is leading on the delivery of the Covid-19 vaccine in the county.He said: “It will
link.It is hoped to finish these groups by early February, after which NHS Lanarkshire will then move on to inviting people in wave two.