Asymptomatic coronavirus testing centre opens in Peterhead A new asymptomatic coronavirus testing centre has opened in Peterhead.
The facility will run for the next 12 weeks - and offers a drop-in service for anyone who wants to get checked for the virus, but does not have any symptoms.
It is operating out of Rescue Hall on Prince Street from 8am to 8pm, seven days a week, with the last admission at 7.45pm.
Anyone who lives, works or studies in the town can access the site, with results provided on the day.
A statement from Aberdeenshire Council said: It is estimated that one in three people with coronavirus do not display symptoms and therefore some individuals will be spreading the virus without realising it.
Police appeal after woman assaulted in Aberdeen
The incident happened on Westburn Road at around 10.30pm on Sunday (February 28).
The victim, a 30-year-old woman, was left shaken by the incident.
The suspect is described as being a man, black, around 6ft tall and of average build, with short shaved hair and a non-British accent. He was wearing a black top and jacket, with black tracksuit bottoms which had a white stripe down both legs. He was riding a pedal cycle.
Detective Sergeant Kevin McGhee, from the Aberdeen public protection unit, said: We have had no similar incidents like this reported and are conducting extensive inquiries to identify the man as soon as possible.
Infernal
Infernal (occasionally stylized as
Infërnal) is a dance/pop group from Denmark, consisting of members Lina Rafn and Paw Lagermann. They made their Danish debut in 1997 with the release of the track Sorti de L enfer , and have gone on to international chart success in recent years. Their most successful single to date has been From Paris to Berlin , which charted well in many European countries throughout 2006 and 2007. In addition to the original single, an alternate version was released in the UK titled From London to Berlin , supporting England in the 2006 Football World Cup.
Infernal have released four studio albums, with the 1998 debut album
A £296,000 study will investigate emerging models of rehabilitation for people suffering from the effects of long Covid - to recommend how best to maximise their recovery and quality of life.