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iOS - Android Last week was the third consecutive week in which COVID-19 cases have increased after falling to their lowest level for eight months at the end of April.Case numbers in Lanarkshire are still down by 88 per cent since the New Year peak in the week beginning January 4, when 2353 were confirmed.The rate of cases in Lanarkshire is also around 70 per cent lower than neighbouring Glasgow City, which has one of the highest rates in the country.Deaths from coronavirus also remain at their
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iOS - Android In the same week, NHS Lanarkshire hit the 50 per cent mark for adults who are now fully vaccinated against coronavirus - while the number of people to have received their first dose in the region also topped 400,000.Last week was the fifth consecutive week in which Covid-19 cases have increased after falling to their lowest level for eight months at the end of April.However, the rate of increase fell from 86 per cent two weeks ago to just three per cent last week.Case numbers in
Level 2 rules, hospitality premises must close at 10.30pm - which means they could shut while any match that goes to extra time and penalties is still being played.
Get the latest Scottish parenting news sent straight to your inbox each week with our newsletter.Covid cases in schools have rocketed in the past fortnight - with almost 200 positive people identified on campuses.Documents obtained by the Paisley Daily Express show that 189 pupils and staff have tested positive for the virus since May 20.They are spread across 26 schools in the local authority area.Hundreds more children have been asked to self-isolate.The news comes as it is confirmed that
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iOS - Android “By having a regular test, and taking up the vaccine offer, we keep infections down.”To make it easier, an NHS Lanarkshire team will be handing out testing kits at the local mosques in Bellshill and Coatbridge on the following dates and times: Friday, June 4 (11am-3pm), and Monday, June 7 (12pm-2pm), at the Central Mosque, 5 Clydesdale Street, Mossend, ML4 2RS; and Friday, June 11 (12.30pm-2.30pm) at Coatbridge Mosque, 10 Quarry Street, ML5 3PU.Dr Hyland added: “I would like to
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coronavirus have been identified in Scotland over the past 24 hours. The number of people who have tested positive for Covid during the pandemic has now risen to 233,671, according to the latest Scottish Government figures.
coronavirus in Scotland over the past 24 hours. The latest Scottish Government figures have revealed that the total number of people that have been infected with Covid during the pandemic has risen to 233,671.
Perth and Kinross has dropped over the past two weeks. And no COVID deaths were recorded in the region last week after one was recorded the week prior - the first death since April.
death toll since last March – of people who first tested positive for the virus within the previous 28 days – remains the same at 7,666. There are currently 83 people in hospital confirmed to have the virus with four being treated in intensive care.
Coronavirus infection rates have continued to rise steeply in most parts of Greater Manchester, according to the latest data from Public Health England (PHE).
iOS - Android Across South Lanarkshire, 153 cases were recorded last week (Sunday, May 15 to Saturday, May 21) - up by one on the previous week.NHS Lanarkshire last week voiced concern about the prevalence of the new, more transmissible, variant of coronavirus first discovered in India due to the proximity of Rutherglen and Cambuslang to the south of Glasgow.Halfway, Hallside and Drumsagard is at the epicentre of the outbreak in Rutherglen and Cambuslang, with 22 cases were discovered there last
BRIT Awards 2021, which were held as part of the government’s Events Research Programme.This year’s ceremony featured a live audience of 4000 fans – largely made up of NHS and key workers – who were not required to wear masks or social distance, having provided a negative coronavirus test beforehand.No cases of the virus have been linked to the BRITs while just 15 positive results came from the 58,000 people who took part in the government’s research events overall, as reported by the Evening
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covid deaths and 370 new cases overnight. It means the death toll since last March – of people who first tested positive for the virus within the previous 28 days – remains the same at 7,664.There are currently 81 people in hospital confirmed to have the virus with four being treated in intensive care.The total number of positive cases since the pandemic hit stands at 231,282.To date 3,096,341 people have received their first vaccination with 1,799,956 having a second jab.
www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/coronavirus-testing/glenburn-foxbar. For more information on community testing in Renfrewshire visit: www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/coronavirus-testing-centres.