Van-Tam defends ‘painstakingly cautious’ coronavirus road map
England’s deputy chief medical officer, Professor Jonathan Van-Tam, said it is better to ‘do this once and get it right’ than be forced into U-turns.
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England’s deputy chief medical officer, Professor Jonathan Van-Tam, said it is better to ‘do this once and get it right’ than be forced into U-turns.
Virus infection rates are continuing to fall across our region, but remain far higher than the national average.
Virus infection rates are continuing to fall across our region, but remain far higher than the national average.
Ghana is among 92 countries that will receive vaccines for free through the initiative.
Ghana is among 92 countries that will receive vaccines for free through the initiative.
Read the latest column from Dr Arne Rose, medical director at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust.
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The Prime Minister has pledged an extra £400 million of funding as part of the Government’s catch-up programme.
The Prime Minister has pledged an extra £400 million of funding as part of the Government’s catch-up programme.
A petition calling for a boycott of India at Birmingham 2022 over its human rights record finally received a response – one year after it was first submitted.
A further 14 people have died with coronavirus in Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin, new figures show.
The UK hopes to lift all lockdown measures in June, but few other countries are prepared to get their citizens’ hopes up at this stage.
The UK hopes to lift all lockdown measures in June, but few other countries are prepared to get their citizens’ hopes up at this stage.
A further 34 coronavirus deaths have been confirmed in hospitals in the Black Country, Birmingham and Staffordshire, along with 50 in care homes.
Deaths during the current wave of the virus peaked on January 19.