Tom Moore, the British captain who has raised a lot of money for the NHS and COVID-19 relief, is now battling the virus himself.
12.01.2021 - 02:03 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
direct to your inboxA health boss has said that a quarter of people being admitted to hospital with coronavirus are under 55.Sir Simon Stevens, the chief executive of NHS England, said the virus is 'is spreading out of control' in 'many' areas of the country.Statistics showed that a 26-year-old, with no underlying health conditions, died in the past 24 hours after contracting the virus.Older people are more at risk from the virus, but scientists say more younger people have been hospitalised now
.Tom Moore, the British captain who has raised a lot of money for the NHS and COVID-19 relief, is now battling the virus himself.
hospital after testing positive for coronavirus. The 100-year-old was taken into Bedford Hospital, Bedfordshire, earlier today as concerns grew over his breathing.His daughter Hannah said that he was previously being treated for pneumonia ‘over the last few weeks’.
Ayrshire physio whose twin daughters are student nurses on the frontline is offering free back appointments to NHS staff tackling Covid.Kevin Maclellan, 50, from Ayr wants to thank the wonderful healthcare workers who are fighting to save lives on hospital wards across the region.The former physio at Rangers and Ayr United now runs his own business – Maclellan Physio – on South Harbour Street.Kevin is inviting doctors and nurses treating the sickest Covid patients for an appointment to relieve
Tom Brady‘s parents were both hospitalized with COVID-19, TMZ is reporting.
direct to your inboxAn NHS boss has slammed the 'morally reprehensible' actions of people trying to jump the queue for a Covid-19 vaccine.Dr Vin Diwakar, NHS England regional medical director for London, said he was 'horrified' to hear that people had tried to book a coronairus vaccine appointment online without receiving an invitation.It comes after the Evening Standard reported that links to the Swiftqueue system used to book jabs for NHS staff were being shared online.“People are being called
direct to your inbox Paddy Doherty has told how the 'superhuman' efforts of doctors and nurses saved him from dying from coronavirus.
Paddy Doherty is seriously ill in hospital with "double pneumonia" and coronavirus, his family has revealed.The My Big Fat Wedding star, who was previously caught on video brawling with a teenager in front of shocked onlookers, is on oxygen to help him fight the virus and infection after he was rushed to hospital on Thursday 14 January.The 61 year old's wife Roseanne, who he has been married to for 44 years, announced the heartbreaking news on her Facebook page as she asked for her friends to
Jon Gosselin opened up his "scary" battle with coronavirus. The former reality TV star told Dr.
direct to your inboxAn NHS boss has painted a grim picture of the coronavirus situation in the capital as he warned about the disease that is capable of leaving even young people 'breathless and gasping for life'.Dr Vin Diwakar, NHS medical director in London, has said that patients may have to be sent elsewhere for other conditions as pressure on hospital beds from Covid-19 continues to increase.Speaking at a Downing Street briefing on Tuesday night, he said: "As the pressure from Covid-19 has
people more quickly on many health conditions. “It is extremely important that we help people access the right help, at the right time and we keep A&E free for emergencies.”
direct to your inboxNHS England chief executive Sir Simon Stevens has defended the 12 week gap between vaccines.Both the Pfizer and Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccines require two doses. However, a decision has been made to delay the second dose to within 12 weeks of the first as coronavirus cases continue to rapidly rise across the UK.
direct to your inboxPeople may need coronavirus vaccine 'every six months', Matt Hancock has suggested.The Health Secretary was answering questions from MPs on the Health and Social Care Committee. His comments come on the day GP surgeries in England began administering the Oxford/AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine.
"Harry Potter" star Jessie Cave revealed her infant son, Tenn, has been hospitalized with coronavirus. The 33-year-old actress, who played Lavender Brown in the blockbuster movie franchise, shared the news on social media on Tuesday. "I watched the news about lockdown from an isolated room in hospital," she wrote. "Poor baby is covid positive.
This is so scary!
direct to your inboxOne in 50 people in private households in England now have coronavirus, Boris Johnson said this evening.
Worried Jessie Cave has announced her baby son Abraham has Covid-19.The actress, who was famed for her role as Lavender Brown in Harry Potter, shared the update on Instagram. Jessie revealed the three month old is in hospital as the comedian and cartoonist, 33, thanked NHS heroes for keeping him safe.
The saying "love knows no bounds" proved true for one South Carolina couple after a 43-year-old man who contracted the coronavirus and was subsequently hospitalized for two months said his wife’s voice helped him through a coma. In July, Don Gillmer tested positive for COVID-19.