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With thousands still to be vaccinated ahead of 'freedom day', Bolton residents are being urged to come forward for their Covid jab.
Young people and pregnant women are particularly being encouraged to get their first vaccine.
It comes as large numbers of young people are being admitted to hospital in Bolton with coronavirus, ahead of the lifting of almost all Covid restrictions next Monday (July 19).
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First Minister addressed MSPs about the latest situation across the country as cases and the number of hospitalisations begin to fall following the spike earlier this year.
Falkirk ’s Council leader has called on residents to be enthusiastic about ‘exciting’ plans for a proposed community building which she believes can breathe new life into the town centre.
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Covid restrictions by August 9 despite concerns over the level of vaccine uptake. The Health Secretary was optimistic that the entire country would be able to move out of the levels system next month.
the Scottish Government to follow the policy in England, which allows passengers to use private suppliers charging as little as £25 for a testing kit compared to £170 per person for amber list countries in Scotland.Those returning to Scotland from green list countries still have to pay £88 per person for the Government-approved testing kit.In the letter, the heads of airlines easyJet, Jet2, Loganair and Tui joined with the chiefs of all of Scotland’s major airports, the Airport Operators
COVID test before returning to watch live music on ‘freedom day’.As part of the government’s unlocking plan, nightlife has today (July 19) returned in England without social distancing or capacity limits as the country enters the fourth and final stage of its route out of lockdown.A large number of nightclubs held special opening parties last night, opening their doors as the restrictions were lifted at midnight.However, venues are now asking attendees to take a COVID test in order to prevent
COVID-19 restrictions now removed.As part of the government’s unlocking plan, nightlife has now returned in England without social distancing or capacity limits as the country enters the fourth and final stage of its route out of lockdown.A large number of nightclubs held special opening parties last night, opening their doors as the restrictions were lifted at midnight.Those included Kingston nightclub Pryzm, London’s EGG venue, Fibre Bar in Leeds and more.
Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak have been contacted by NHS Test and Trace, rather than ‘pinged’ by the Covid-19 app, after the Health Secretary confirmed on Saturday that he contracted covid-19 despite being double-jabbed.
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