currently piloting the ‘test and trace’ programme which will focus on identifying and containing potential localised outbreaks of coronavirus.
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“So, tonight, we should have been giving out ballot boxes ready for the local election count,” says Diane, a Wigan council employee who usually works in the town hall’s democratic services department.
Instead, she’s helping to coordinate food parcels for the borough’s most vulnerable.
Diane is one of the many local government employees whose role has been totally upended by the covid-19 pandemic. Their usual work has been put on hold. Now they’re helping out on the front line.
Alongside a team
currently piloting the ‘test and trace’ programme which will focus on identifying and containing potential localised outbreaks of coronavirus.
Kate Middleton has stunned once again as she appeared on camera wearing a bright scarlet top while taking a virtual tour of an Action of Addiction centre.The 38 year old, who recently spoke to a mainly black and ethnic minority group amid the Black Lives Matter protests, was given a tour of Clouds House, a rehab facility in Wiltshire, last Thursday.The Duchess of Cambridge looked gorgeous as she donned a bold red shirt while speaking to the dedicated team of one of her patronages, who've managed
host could be seen wearing a stylish pair of aviator sunglasses and a visa. Following the rapid spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) throughout the world in 2020, the U.K. responded by implementing a series of stringent measures from mid-March onwards.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine donned a bright purple outfit for her morning run on Saturday, telling her Instagram followers that: "Running every day has kept my head together during this time," as she shared a photo of herself post-run. The host could be seen wearing a stylish pair of aviator sunglasses and a visa.But while running might be the star's saving grace during the lockdown period, it's not the only way that Amanda has been coping throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
Staff at school hubs set-up for the children of keyworkers have reported serious concerns about the impact on their mental health of working through lockdown.
A Scots mum says she has been helped with childcare during the coronavirus pandemic by ghostly white orbs.
A barber shop opening illegally to the fury of other crimpers in Ayr had to be shut down by officials.
In the past few weeks it has become clear that care homes are at the very centre of the current Covid-19 crisis.
A big-hearted youngster has peddled his way through an incredible fundraiser to raise a fantastic £2,700 for the NHS.
A West Lothian care provider is helping both their employees and the local community to get through lockdown.
It’s time to get funky.
The Covaid-19 appeal has now passed the £20,000 mark - thanks to your generosity.