Piers Morgan has revealed his joy as his parents have received the coronavirus vaccine on Saturday 30 January. Good Morning Britain star Piers, 55, said he was “even happier” to report the Covid-19 injection figures as he shared the news on Twitter.
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hospital recently opened up vaccinations to all members of staff, after ensuring that the 'most vulnerable' groups received their jab first. Bolton NHS Foundation Trust's medical director, Dr Francis Andrews, explained why it has been done in this way.He said: "We started to vaccinate our staff in December starting with our most vulnerable groups who have underlying health problems or have direct contact with our patients as a priority.
Piers Morgan has revealed his joy as his parents have received the coronavirus vaccine on Saturday 30 January. Good Morning Britain star Piers, 55, said he was “even happier” to report the Covid-19 injection figures as he shared the news on Twitter.
direct to your inboxReal Housewives of Cheshire star Nicole Sealey lost three stone last year amid a health scare which saw her rushed to A&E in the early hours of the morning.After having surgery to remove her gallbladder the glamorous businesswoman is undergoing a full overhaul of her health, diet and fitness regime in 2021.Nicole, who turns 47 in April, is determined to stay fit and healthy after her ordeal last year.She was already following a low fat diet and avoided red meat before the
Anthony Hopkins has received his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine!
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
Wanderers this season and scored three goals, cementing himself as the club's first choice at right wing-back during the first half of the campaign. Earlier this month, Kioso's parent club Luton recalled the defender from his loan spell at the University of Bolton Stadium owing to injury problems at Kenilworth Road.Since returning to the Hatters, Kioso has not played for Nathan Jones' side.
halting of plans for seven-day testing in schools amid concerns over the new variant, also means pupils could face just as much disruption as before Christmas, with many spending weeks and sometimes months having to self-isolate. Andrew Dawson, head of St Mary's Catholic High School in Astley, Wigan, said: "A return after February half term is looking a little optimistic.
Prince Harry may be feeling nervous at the thought of soon having a vaccination against Covid-19. During a 2016 trip to Barbados he was tested for HIV to demonstrate how easy it was, alongside pop sensation Rihanna.
direct to your inboxThe rollout of the country’s coronavirus vaccination programme appears to be off to a stellar start.Nearly 4m people have had their first jab - including the over-80s, care home residents and NHS and social care staff.From this week the vaccine will be offered to two more priority groups where supply and capacity allows: the over-70s and the ‘extremely clinically vulnerable'.For Ilise Gunder and her partner Allan Pearson - both of whom fall within the latter category - it
Celtic’s players to miss two crucial top flight matches after studying a series of bus trips during the club’s controversial trip to Dubai.Parkhead boss Neil Lennon described the decision as ‘ludicrous’ during his scatter-gun media address on Monday while suggesting the scale of the numbers involved pointed to a political intervention rather than a straightforward public health measure.But has learned the major reason so many of the travelling party had to self-isolate was based upon a probe
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.More people are being treated for Covid-19 at the Royal Alexandra Hospital than ever, as new test and vaccine centres are rolled out across Renfrewshire.As of Friday, there were 200 covid patients at the Paisley hospital, surpassing the peak in hospital admissions last April.But health bosses say staff are coping with the additional pressure.Figures obtained by the Express show that of the 200 patients, 119