Vaccine stock image WINCHESTER University is seeking people for a study into the national Covid-19 vaccination programme. Researchers would like to hear more about the experiences of volunteers who have been involved in the rollout of the jab, whether as drivers and organisers, or more specialist volunteers who have been providing medical expertise. The study is part of a wider project led by a team of psychologists at the Universities of Winchester and Buckingham who have a common interest in the social dimensions of volunteering. Dr Debra Gray, reader in social psychology, who is co-lead of the study, said: It doesn t matter how you have chosen to volunteer, or provide help or support to others, we are interested in your experiences of this vital volunteer role. By taking part, you will help us to understand the reasons why people volunteer and their experiences when they do so.
Coronavirus vaccine rolled out in Alice Springs, quarantine worker first to receive the jab
WedWednesday 24
FebFebruary 2021 at 2:21am
Quarantine worker Reinier Cadacio received the first coronavirus vaccine in Alice Springs from nurse Christine Fabre.
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When healthcare professionals in Alice Springs were asked to volunteer to administer the new COVID-19 vaccine, Christine Fabre put her hand up straight away.
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First recipient is the coordinator at the Todd Facility
Authorities still developing plan to roll out vaccine in remote communities The coronavirus has taken a big toll on me, and my family, personally, she said.
Police activity reported Jan. 19-23:
Jan. 23 Following a traffic stop, Roman Boles, 28, 1102 Ninth St., Canton, was arrested on a charge of drug abuse and Davin Cortijo, 29, 1319 Walnut Ave., Canton, was arrested on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.
Jan. 21 Following an investigation into a woman who would not stop calling the Canfield Police Dispatch Center, Debra Gray, 61, 9227 Ottawa Trail, Negley, was charged with telecommunications harassment.
Jan. 19 Richard Kaufman IV, 36, 2508 Leetonia Road, Leetonia, was arrested and transported to Canfield Mayor’s Court on a failure to appear warrant.
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Feb. 3, 2:18 a.m. Identity fraud reported at 451 Ohio Ave.
Feb. 1, 12:18 p.m. Scam reported at 415 W. Seventh St.