Hundreds of Clydebank s most vulnerable residents have now been vaccinated at The Hub in Clydebank Hundreds of Clydebank’s most vulnerable residents have now been vaccinated against the coronavirus. Nearly all Bankies aged 75 and over, along with those who are shielding, will have had their first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine within the next week, said GPs on the front line. Scotland originally had a target of one million people getting the jab by the end of January, but the total failed to crack 600,000. Dr Alan McDevitt, of Green Medical Practice in the Clydebank Health Centre, said the vaccination programme was moving “at pace”.
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PITTSBURGH – A federal judge has partially dismissed counts in a disability discrimination suit brought by a real estate company, its owner and his sister-in-law, against Scott Township and one of its commissioners.
Cassidy Brothers Real Estate Development Company, Terrance L. Cassidy Sr. and Helen Cassidy of Allegheny County first filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania on May 20, versus Scott Township and its Commissioner William Wells.
Plaintiff Terrance Cassidy is a permanently disabled individual due to injuries he has sustained including, but not limited to, a spinal cord injury who has allegedly suffered ongoing harassment for the past nine years, the suit said.