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16.06.2021 - 10:01 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Until recently, Jane Slater had never had a vaccine in her life.
That was, until the pandemic hit.
The 59-year-old, who represents Stretford ward where she grew up for the leading Labour party at Trafford council, has shared her experience after deciding to take up the Covid jab.
The executive member for health was the youngest of seven children in her family and her parents didn’t get her vaccinated as a baby.
When asked why
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Many people are excited Kelly Clarkson will be taking over Ellen DeGeneres’ daytime TV slot next fall, but James Corden is apparently not one of those people.
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coronavirus, new research has found. An Oxford University study found that giving people an additional dose six months after the second jab led to a ‘substantial rise’ in antibodies to fight against Covid - without the need to tweak the vaccine.
Covid jab can sign up for their first dose from today. The Scottish Government opened up its online self-registration service from 8am on Monday morning.
Falkirk who are yet to receive a coronavirus vaccine can now register for one.
Actress Cara Delevingne recently opened up about her body and discussed the insecurities she had. The 28-year-old appeared on the Make it Reign with Josh Smith podcast and recalled the time when she considered getting a breast augmentation.
Khloé Kardashian is finally setting the record straight.
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Perth and Kinross residents 30-years-old and over will receive their second COVID-19 jag by mid-September, according to NHS Tayside. The good news comes as almost three quarters of adults in Tayside have now had at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine.