Ozzy Osbourne is seriously worried about catching COVID-19.
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direct to your inboxA Salford University expert on viruses has warned that we could end up back at 'square one' if people having the Covid vaccine don't get a second dose.Dr Chloe James, a senior lecturer on infection and immunity, fears that with a 12-week gap between doses, the second appointment could 'fall off people's radar'.Amid the new virus variant, which is much more contagious, ministers made the decision at the start of the month to prolong second doses of the vaccine, so that all
.Ozzy Osbourne is seriously worried about catching COVID-19.
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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.
direct to your inboxPeople should report their neighbours to the police if they're repeatedly flouting lockdown rules, urges Britain's most senior police officer.Dame Cressida Dick, Metropolitan Police Commissioner, has said a 'small minority' are still failing to follow the coronavirus regulations.Speaking to LBC radio on Tuesday, Dame Cressida said: “The last thing I’m going to say on national radio is everyone should be shopping everybody.
Hamilton’s Abercorn Care Home resident Annie Innes, 90, became the first person in a care home to receive the vaccine.Trudi Marshall, Health & Social Care North Lanarkshire nurse director, who is managing the care home vaccination programme across the whole of Lanarkshire, said: “We very rapidly scaled up our nursing workforce and carried out detailed planning in a very short time to enable us to roll the vaccinations out to some of our most vulnerable residents.“We have been vaccinating every
Lanarkshire care home residents have been vaccinated.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.NHS Lanarkshire has now completed administering the first dose of its coronavirus vaccine to eligible care home residents.Hamilton’s Abercorn care home was the first in Scotland to have residents vaccinated in min-December with 90 year old Annie Innes being the country’s first care home resident to receive the vaccine.Since then, almost 2,990 Lanarkshire care home residents have been vaccinated.The first