Preston has now been in a lockdown for almost six weeks - but are coronavirus cases falling everywhere?
View email online | | | | | Feb 10, 2021 | | | | | | Good evening If you are one of the 13million-plus people who have already had your Covid vaccination, congratulations. Despite the uncertainty around its effectiveness to the variants, most of us would prefer to have it than not, given that it offers some protection against the worst symptoms of the virus and will likely save lives. However, before we get carried away, notes from a couple of readers lead me to strike a note of caution around our actions after we have been vaccinated. Scientific experts and doctors have made it clear that we need to wait AT LEAST three weeks post-jab for the protection to kick in. But this is not being made to clear everyone when they go for their vaccinations. Perhaps it is assumed that people know this - but that is simply not the case and it is a mistake that could lead to people putting themselves (and others) at risk. So if you are one of the volunteers or a medic giving the jab, it is worth pointing this out to every patient. And if you have just had your jab, please continue to take all the usual precautions to keep yourself safe. Until next time, take care, Gillian Drop me a line at gillian.parkinson@jpimedia.co.uk with your views and please subscribe to support sustainable local journalism in your community. Click here to view our offers. Here are some of today's top stories ... | |
| | | | | These are the areas of Preston with the highest rises and sharpest drops in Covid cases in one week | | | | | | Preston has now been in a lockdown for almost six weeks - but are coronavirus cases falling everywhere? | | | | |
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| | | | | | No holidays until ‘everybody’ gets Covid jab – Transport Secretary | | Foreign holidays will remain banned until “everybody” has had a coronavirus vaccine, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has said. |
| | | | | | An asthma drug may drastically reduce hospital risk and recovery time for Covid patients | | A new study has found that budesonide, a drug commonly used to treat asthma, may reduce the chances of coronavirus patients requiring hospitalisation. |
| | | | | | An estimated 75,000 nurses in the UK haven’t received a first Covid jab | | Thousands of nurses in the UK are yet to receive a first dose of a Covid vaccine, with less than a week to go until the Government’s deadline to vaccinate all 15 million people in the top four vaccine priority groups. |
| | | | | | Pandemic support has been ‘skewed towards men’ - here’s how | | The support measures put in place by the Government during the pandemic have been “repeatedly skewed towards men”, according to a committee of MPs which has been assessing the impact of Covid. |
| | | | | | New daily Covid cases continue to fall across the North West as deaths reach 16,000 since the start of the pandemic | | Another 1,889 new daily Covid cases were confirmed across the North West in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number in the region to 546,018 as of Wednesday, February 10, 2021. |
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