Smokey Joe’s, which normally welcomes throngs of Penn students in a night, has reopened with tighter restrictions in place after enduring nearly a week of temporary forced closure.
SCUE releases a White Paper every five years recommending long-term changes to Penn s academic policies. This year s paper was set to be released in 2020, but was delayed due to COVID-19.
A HEALTH boss has welcomed the ‘smooth’ start to the roll-out of East Lancashire’s coronavirus vaccination programme. Innoculations of residents aged 80 and over in Blackburn with Darwen, Burnley and Hyndburn boroughs by GPs started this week. Dr Mark Dziobon, a Burnley family doctor and medical director for the clinical commissioning groups in Pennine Lancashire, said: “The roll-out of the vaccine gives us renewed hope moving into 2021. “It is fantastic that we are now able to start delivering vaccinations in our local communities. The programme will continue to expand over the coming days, weeks and months.” Dr Fiona Ford, clinical director for Hyndburn Central Primary Care Network which delivered 204 vaccinations on Tuesday, said: “We had put in place a considerable amount of planning and preparation. This has meant that the day ran smoothly and we vaccinated a considerable number of patients.”