Lockdown in March 2020 led to DROP in fertility rates dailymail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailymail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
As is often the way, when Tamsin Hewitt and her partner Simon’s first child arrived five years ago, their sex life took a back seat.
Even so, at least once a month when daughter Tessa was tucked up in bed, they’d make time for each other.
‘After six years, things like work and children get in the way of sex, but it was still important to both of us,’ says Tamsin, a 44-year-old writer from South London. ‘Quality was more important to us than quantity, and that worked perfectly well.’
Working from home and spending all day every day together can impact a relationship
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Ottawa marked a significant milestone in its COVID-19 vaccine rollout on Friday, with the opening of the city’s first pop-up vaccination clinic for eligible seniors and home care recipients living in the community.
“Relief. Relief. Relief. And contentment,” said 90-year-old Norma O’Connor, about life, post-injection.
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It was her age and address that allowed O’Connor to get her first shot of the Pfizer vaccine Friday, at the Albion-Heatherington Recreation Centre. It’s the first of several neighbourhood pop-up clinics, open by appointment for those born prior to 1942 or who are adults receiving chronic home care, and living in one of seven Ottawa neighbourhoods whose residents face the greatest risk of contracting COVID-19, according to OP
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