the competition on Friday after they tested positive for coronavirus. Last week it was revealed comedian Rufus Hound was withdrawing from the competition after he tested positive for coronavirus.
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Ayrshire physio whose twin daughters are student nurses on the frontline is offering free back appointments to NHS staff tackling Covid.Kevin Maclellan, 50, from Ayr wants to thank the wonderful healthcare workers who are fighting to save lives on hospital wards across the region.The former physio at Rangers and Ayr United now runs his own business – Maclellan Physio – on South Harbour Street.Kevin is inviting doctors and nurses treating the sickest Covid patients for an appointment to relieve
.the competition on Friday after they tested positive for coronavirus. Last week it was revealed comedian Rufus Hound was withdrawing from the competition after he tested positive for coronavirus.
Celtic have only themselves to blame as he declared his prediction is finally coming true. The former Rangers chairman believes the collapse of Neil Lennon’s side in this historic season fully justifies his claim three years ago they’d eventually fold like a pack of cards.
Join thousands of fans who have signed up to our Rangers newsletter.Gary McAllister reckons ref David Munro "had a good view" of Kemar Roofe's controversial challenge on Murray Davidson.The Rangers forward was shown a yellow card for a tackle on the St Johnstone midfielder during the Ibrox side's 1-0 win on Wednesday night.Roofe crashed down on Davidson's ankle after miscontrolling the ball, with the Saints man eventually limping off the pitch.But McAllister appeared to trust the officials'
LAS VEGAS – On January 22, just two days after a new presidential administration began to make good on their pledge to Make America America Again, drag and recording artist Rhea Litre made a public declaration of her own, with the release of “BuckBonkey.”
nurse working on the frontline is on a mission to make the lives of palliative patients more comfortable. Hannah Brockett has watched dying patients become more and more distressed at Glasgow Royal Infirmary where she works on the coronavirus ward.
Nico Santos) gladly jumps in to fill him in on why she's there in the first place. Glenn does what he does best and pretends he knew the plan all along, relaying the message to a befuddled Kelly. But Mateo clearly has a plan in mind, saving her from more Glenn-isms as he marches Kelly up to her new station for the day — with Jonah (Ben Feldman). .«You guys will be working together!» Mateo says knowingly.
Ayrshire public using fake coronavirus vaccine appointments.Bosses at NHS Ayrshire & Arran are tonight warning against the con trick, which has seen messages sent via email and text message.The fraudulent messages contain content that suggest an individual is eligible to apply for the vaccine and require a link to be clicked.Clicking on the link will then require the entry of personal details and may even ask for payment.The public has been urged NOT to click on the links or call or send a
Keir Starmer said vital lessons were not being learned from the record 100,000 death toll on the Prime Minister’s watch as he accused Johnson of failings.Read the full storyNicola Sturgeon has warned that the UK Government’s looming restrictions on international travel do not go far enough as she urged Scots not to book holidays.The First Minister declined to say what Boris Johnson’s Government would announce today, but insisted her Government is prepared to go further.She said the UK plan was
Ayrshire say they have stepped up patrols in a bid to ensure the coronavirus lockdown is being respected.Chief Superintendent Faroque Hussain said his officers would "encourage people to do the right thing".And he pledged they will "act decisively to enforce the law" when finding any "wilful breaches".It follows a fresh plea today from NHS chiefs to the public to follow the stay-at-home order.Director of Public Health at Ayrshire & Arran, Lynne McNiven, said: "We are at a crucial time locally
Ayrshire has recorded a fresh spike in coronavirus hospital patient numbers in the past 24 hours. A total of 235 people are currently battling COVID-19 in NHS Ayrshire & Arran wards, Public Health Scotland data shows — a rise of six from yesterday.
Ayrshire's list of Covid vaccinations hubs has today been unveiled.Centres will open next month with patients aged 65 to 79 invited to come forward as part of a mass inoculation programme.A total of 38 community locations will administer the vaccine across East, North and South Ayrshire.Letters giving details on the time and location of appointments will begin to drop from this Monday.The first appointments will take place on Monday, February 1 at the Galleon Centre in Kilmarnock, the Greenwood
Joe Biden made a stop at Arlington National Cemetery on his way to the White House, joining with former Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and George Bush.It was a moment of unity — following Biden's call for just that in his inaugural address -- but the true purpose of the visit was for him and Vice President Kamala Harris to lay a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Solider.
Covid jabs for emergency workers. They claimed the decision was a u-turn after ministers’ initial refusal to fast-track vaccines for all Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) and NHS 24 staff.
Ayrshire hospitals with the coronavirus has hit a new record high today.A total of 221 people were in hospital with confirmed coronavirus at midnight – up four from yesterday which itself was a record high at the time.Figures have been produced by the Scottish Government this afternoon as part of its national COVID-19 daily briefing.No new deaths have been reported in the last 24 hours which means Scotland's death toll remains at 5,305.However, data from the National Records of Scotland (NRS)
Ayrshire hospitals have recorded an incredible increase of coronavirus patients over the weekend.In the past 24 hours a record-breaking high of 217 patients are fighting COVID-19 in NHS Ayrhsire & Arran hospitals.The spike in numbers is the biggest single-day increase of hospital patients since the pandemic began.The rise is an increase of 12 from yesterday and has almost doubled in the space of a month.A total of 12 people are in Ayrshire ICUs - an increase of two from yesterday.The grim news