coronavirus outbreak. Kober Ltd, based on an industrial estate in Cleckheaton, Kirklees, supplies bacon to Asda stores, Yorkshire Live reports.
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People have been urged to keep donating blood during the coronavirus pandemic.
NHS Blood and Transplant say blood and platelet stocks are currently "good" - but they are still asking the public to please keep donating."
Dealing with coronavirus has resulted in some challenges to the usual blood service and it has introduced the need to "collect plasma for Covid-19 research."
This has meant last-minute changes for donors with a "number of appointments cancelled."
The service is now urging
coronavirus outbreak. Kober Ltd, based on an industrial estate in Cleckheaton, Kirklees, supplies bacon to Asda stores, Yorkshire Live reports.
Organisers of Cancer Research UK’s Shine Night Walk in Manchester have been forced to cancel the huge fundraiser in response the coronavirus crisis.
There have been more than 64,000 excess deaths in the UK since the coronavirus outbreak began, according to the latest figures.Today’s data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows that there were 58,693 excess deaths in England and Wales between March 21 and June 5 2020.Data published last week by the National Records of Scotland found there were 4,769 excess deaths in Scotland between March 23 and June 7.The Northern Ireland Statistics & Research Agency put the figure for Northern
A health tsar claims NHS bosses “covered-up” a Covid-19 outbreak at Ayr Hospital.Thirty-six staff and patients linked to the same ward all fell ill with the deadly bug.But it can now be revealed that the Station 6 incident was not reported to the Health and Safety Executive.And Roger Livermore, the man who developed the HSE’s UK policy on infection control in hospitals, reckons that is worthy of prosecution.He said: “This is a major breach of the law.“By HSE procedures the outbreak constituted a
Scarred by the deadliest coronavirus outbreak in the nation, New York City gradually began reopening Monday in a turning point in the three-month-long crisis and an important test of the city's discipline. With the virus in check — at least for now — stores previously deemed nonessential were cleared to reopen for delivery and curbside pickup, though customers cannot yet browse inside.
A total of 31 prisoners have been released early from Perth Prison as part of emergency measures to increase prison capacity during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Even in quarantine, the dancing doesn’t stop for Lisa Rinna!
Fans of Tom Hanks know that he was one of the first celebrities to reveal his COVID-19 diagnosis near the start of the pandemic back in March. Earlier this year, the actor also announced he was lending blood to an organization as part of an effort to battle the coronavirus.
Opera superstar Andrea Bocelli is donating his plasma to coronavirus cure researchers after winning a secret battle with COVID-19. The blind Italian tenor reveals he and his wife, actress Veronica Berti, and their children all tested positive for the virus in early March, although their symptoms were relatively mild.
Andrea Bocelli has revealed he secretly battled coronavirus back in March - but chose not to make his diagnosis public.
Andrea Bocelli joins the growing list of musicians who have tested positive for coronavirus.The Italian singer confirmed the news on Facebook on Tuesday (May 26), revealing that he and his family "were fortunate enough to have a swift and full recovery by the end of March."As to why he didn't share his condition until now, Bocelli wrote, "Out of respect for those for whom contracting the virus has had more serious consequences, I decided it would be best not to share the news.
Andrea Bocelli joins the growing list of musicians who have tested positive for coronavirus.
Opera superstar Andrea Bocelli is donating his plasma to coronavirus cure researchers after winning a secret battle with COVID-19.
An Uddingston cake firm have come up with a sweet gesture for those living in Lanarkshire’s care homes during the coronavirus outbreak.