iOS - Android One concerned Bothwell resident told Lanarkshire Live : "My tap water has been running brown, on and off, for around week now. "I've had to source bottled water from the shops as I don't my children to drink from the tap.
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iOS - Android Anyone aged 18 and over who is seeking a vaccination can drop-in (no appointment needed) for a first or second dose ( as long as eight weeks since first dose).For details of all drop-in clinics, head online.The testing team will also be on hand to help with enrolment into the universal testing scheme and will give out testing kits to take away.More information on testing is also online.**Don't miss the latest headlines from around Lanarkshire. Sign up to our newsletters here.
.iOS - Android One concerned Bothwell resident told Lanarkshire Live : "My tap water has been running brown, on and off, for around week now. "I've had to source bottled water from the shops as I don't my children to drink from the tap.
Melissa Joan Hart is dealing with the coronavirus, and she’s not happy about it — nor should she be, considering she’s fully vaccinated and yet nevertheless came down with a “bad” version of a breakthrough case.
The Los Angeles City Council voted today to require Covid-19 vaccinations for all city employees except for those who have medical or religious exemptions. It’s the second Covid-related mandate the council has passed in the past week.
iOS - Android So far more than 1.4m people and 4000 schools have taken part in games across the UK and beyond, with evidence showing the programme helps adults and children become more active.Since it was created by GP Dr William Bird, the game has been played in more than 120 locations in the UK and beyond.Children use a fob which will be provided by participating primary schools, and adults can pick up a free card from one of the distribution points listed on the www.beatthestreet.me/northlan
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iOS - Android Hodgkin's lymphoma is an uncommon cancer that develops in the lymphatic system, which is a network of vessels and glands spread throughout your body.Ashleigh knew she would have to fight the disease so she could see her new baby grow up. She told Lanarkshire Live : "I gave birth to Grace in the September and immediately knew something wasn't right, I kept finding lumps.
iOS - Android Chief Superintendent Alan Waddell told Lanarkshire Live: “The danger involved in illegal use of off-road motorcycles and quad bikes on public footpaths, parks and roads is something we are not willing to tolerate.“We will deploy the motorcycles in problematic areas and target those who are placing the community in danger, which in turn will address our commitment to tackling the issues local people are telling us about.“My message is clear – do not use motorcycles or quads
iOS - Android All staff and secondary pupils are still being urged to carry out twice weekly lateral flow device testing.Enhanced cleaning will also be carried out in schools and hand sanitisers are still being provided with clear signage around every building to reinforce the infection prevention and control measures in place.The letter also states that physical distancing bubbles are now no longer required, but schools are being encouraged to continue to carry out physical distancing measures
iOS - Android Locals also reported seeing a young bull on the loose in Greenhall Park.A farmer was also seen trying to round up the escapees and get them back to their field.However, police were eventually called to assist in moo-ving the animals along.A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 8.25pm on Tuesday, August 10, officers were called to a report of cows loose on Bardykes Road, Blantyre.
iOS - Android He was one of three full time appointments confirmed today.Professor Alison Strath has been confirmed as the Scottish Government’s new Chief Pharmaceutical Officer (CPO), while Professors Nicola Steedman was also appointed Deputy Chief Medical Officer (DCMO).The DCMOs support and deputise for the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) and work closely with the Chief Scientist (Health), a number of doctors within the Civil Service seconded from the NHS, and administrative colleagues.The Chief
iOS - Android Dr Mark Russell, vaccination lead for the health board, told Lanarkshire Live: “The vaccine is our best way out of this pandemic."We ask 16 and 17-year-olds now eligible to please come forward. They can attend any of our drop-in centres, we expect them to be busy so there may be a wait at the clinic.
iOS - Android Scottish Conservatives MSP Meghan Gallacher said: “As we continue to ease restrictions, it is welcome to see more employees in Central Scotland returning to work.“Ever since the pandemic began, the UK Government have stepped up to protect vital jobs and livelihoods in Central Scotland through the furlough scheme and that will continue until the end of September.“The crisis has shown the economic strength of the United Kingdom.
iOS - Android Get Walking Lanarkshire co-ordinator Paula Hubens told Lanarkshire Live : “As restrictions ease further and we head into the peak summer months, now is the best time to join your local health walk.
iOS - Android And she has urged Humza Yousaf to urgently work with frontline staff in Lanarkshire to guarantee patients will be seen as quickly as possible. Ms Gallacher told Lanarkshire Live : “Mr Yousaf needs to wake up and face the reality of what is happening on the frontline in Lanarkshire.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said that he tested positive for Covid on Monday, even though he had been vaccinated.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeSinger Lance Bass, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and “The Masked Singer” executive producer Craig Plestis are among the names behind “Unicorn Hunters,” a crowd-financing competition series now being shopped for domestic distribution.The series centers on finding so-called “unicorn” companies — startups that reach $1 billion valuation, by attracting investors from around the world.
iOS - Android They have emphasised the proposal do not impact on the county’s existing orthopaedic trauma service for urgent and emergency care, which is based at Wishaw General.They health board also stressed the three acute hospitals will “continue to have consultant-led accident and emergency departments with access to emergency surgery and medicine, supported by critical care, diagnostics and outpatients”.NHS Lanarkshire medical director Dr Jane Burns told Lanarkshire Live: “We believe there