Protestors outside Hartlepool Hospital. (Image: Ian Cooper/Teesside Live)
Councillor Brenda Harrison said during a meeting that she had seen anti-vaxx stickers in the areas. She said: “There are some anti-vaccine stickers being put around the town, apparently they’re being put on [council] notice boards that usually would be read by visitors, and it’s actually blocking some of the important information for visitors, and there’s quite a number at the Headland.
“I think we all have to try and get the message out, it’s really appalling I think.
“There’s an anti-Covid thing as well, some people don’t think there’s such a thing, I mean it’s crazy, it’s just crazy.”
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By Nic Marko, Local Democracy Reporter
Hartlepool Borough Council PRAISE has been given to foster carers in Hartlepool for standing up and doing a ‘valuable and important job’ despite increased pressures due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Councillors on Hartlepool Borough Council Children’s Services Committee said they were fortunate to have so many dedicated foster carers in the town, after receiving an update on fostering numbers from July to September 2020. They also agreed to write to the authority’s fostering panel, who have to examine and approve any new carers who come forward, to thank them for their continued work during the time.