coronavirus in around six weeks. Nicola Sturgeon announced the deaths in the Scottish Parliament yesterday ahead of First Minister's Questions.
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coronavirus test. The unnamed first-team star later had two negative tests but will still enter a week's self-isolation as a precaution.The club stressed the individual has not shown symptoms at any stage.Motherwell will look to kick-start their Premiership campaign at home to newly-promoted Dundee United after a 1-0 loss to Ross County last week.
But Stephen Robinson 's side will do so without the quarantined player. A club statement said: "We can confirm that a first team player tested
.coronavirus in around six weeks. Nicola Sturgeon announced the deaths in the Scottish Parliament yesterday ahead of First Minister's Questions.
Oldham will be entitled to up to £182 if they have to self-isolate due to coronavirus, and can't work from home.The Health Secretary, Matt Hancock said the new payment scheme will start on Tuesday 1 September, for those living in areas with high infection rates.Residents in Oldham, Blackburn with Darwen, and Pendle who are on Universal Credit or Working Tax Credit, will be eligible for the money.Individuals who test positive for the virus will receive £130 for their 10-day period of
Boris Johnson has hired a celebrity personal trainer to help him work off the pounds after his near-death experience with Covid-19.The Prime Minister’s secret was revealed when he was spotted running with fitness expert Harry Jameson near Westminster this morning by Evening Standard photographer Jeremy Selwyn.A No10 source admitted: “Yes, he has engaged a personal trainer. I can confirm it is Harry Jameson.
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Nicola Sturgeon described the 43 positive cases identified so far, as part of an outbreak at the 2 Sisters food processing plant, as "a significant cluster". Of those cases, 37 are factory workers and six are contacts.
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Staffordshire pub. Around 1,000 people turned up for testing after health chiefs urged anyone who had been working or drinking at the Crown & Anchor in Stone between July 16 and 18 to get checked.One person who tested positive after visiting the pub then attended a private social gathering, which spread the virus further, Staffordshire County Council had said.A mobile testing unit was set up in the town until yesterday (August 2) and the final test results are expected this week.
Douglas Ross could win the Scottish Tory leadership unopposed after a potential rival backed him.Right winger Michelle Ballantyne, who was tipped as a possible candidate, has supported Ross instead.She said: “I have confidence that Douglas is in tune with the membership and that he would work with activists to ensure that their voices are heard.”Ross quickly became the favourite for the job in the wake of MSP Jackson Carlaw’s shock resignation as leader.The Moray MP announced his leadership bid
second wave of infections.Confirmation that the length of time is to increase came in a joint statement from the UK’s four Chief Medical Officers.Professor Jonathan Van-Tam, England’s deputy chief medical officer, told reporters the change was being made due to the “low but real possibility of infectiousness” between seven and ten days after the onset of the illness.Get all the top Scottish politics news sent straight to your Inbox by signing up to our Politics newsletter.We cover Holyrood,
hereMeanwhile, Mr Hancock will make a speech later in which he will set out what the government is calling the NHS People Plan - which includes suggestions staff could use messaging services such as WhatsApp so patients can have quick and easy access to information.Flexible working, more regular staff morale surveys and a requirement for NHS trusts and clinical commissioning groups to publish progress reports on black and ethnic minority representation within the workforce are also among the
Moving people who test positive for coronavirus from large households to self-isolate elsewhere is ‘not on the table’, Oldham’s council leader has said.Despite a hundred plus spike in cases being mainly attributed to ‘household transmission’, councillor Sean Fielding said leaders were not looking at measures to move residents who test positive into separate dwellings away from family members.He was responding to a question from Nick Robinson, on Radio Four's Today show, who asked whether they