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Letters: UK policy on losing Covid restrictions is utterly reckless

Boris Johnson speaking at a media briefing on Monday during which he promised to tear up England’s coronavirus regulations despite warning it is “very far from the end” of the Covid-19 pandemic. I THINK William Loneskie (Letters, July 7) forgets the purpose of masks – to prevent the spread of Covid. Is this objective more or less important than avoiding “mask mouth” whose “symptoms include dry mouth . halitosis or bad breath . gingivitis, or bleeding of the gums”? However, Mr Loneskie is very much not alone in this shortcoming, as your report that there are fears that soaring case numbers could hamper the return to overseas travel ( Countries could restrict travel to stop importation of Delta variant, warns Tory , The Herald, July 7). Is the logic of this really so difficult? Last year foreign travel was allowed during the summer, so folk went off on their annual pilgrimage to the Costa del Virus and, along with the sombrero and the duty free, lots of them came

Znicz Siennica Różana – Agros Suchawa 6:3 Pozostałe wyniki Keeza chełmskiej klasy okręgowej

Znicz Siennica Różana – Agros Suchawa 6:3 Pozostałe wyniki Keeza chełmskiej klasy okręgowej
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COVID-19 s Impact On The San Antonio Lodging Market | By David Bone & Shannon Sampson – Hospitality Net

COVID-19 s Impact On The San Antonio Lodging Market | By David Bone & Shannon Sampson – Hospitality Net
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Letters: Shame on Sturgeon for refusing to let us meet English friends and family

WE have just been condescended to with the latest gracious set of permissions to lead parts of our lives by the First Minster (for which we should of course all be humbly grateful). It includes many generous liberties granted by Nicola Sturgeon, but one in particular is conspicuous by its absence: although travel across mainland Scotland will be allowed from April 26, no such permission has been given to travel to other parts of the United Kingdom. Ms Sturgeon has never lived or worked outside of Scotland, which may account for the narrow and pinched perspectives of her politics. She has made it plain that she regards the people of England as so different from those of Scotland that we need a border between us, and indeed it has been her life’s ambition to see such a border. The pandemic has given her a chance to cut us off from our families and friends, and now she wants to hold on to the separation of Scotland from the rest of the UK for as long as possible. 

Award winners show the quality of the north renewables sector

Award winners show the quality of the north renewables sector By Calum MacLeod Published: 22:00, 06 March 2021 Get the Ross-shire Journal sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Host Nicky Marr with some of those year s winners. A pioneering project creating an integrated renewable energy system on Orkney was the big winner at the second Highlands and Islands Renewable Energy Awards. The £28.5 million ReFLEX (Responsive Flexibilty) Project led by the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) won two of the nine awards at the online ceremony hosted by broadcaster and Highland News and Media columnist Nicky Marr, collecting the best onshore energy project and best smart energy/carbon reduction trophies.

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