Public health boss confirms reason behind large spike in Covid cases in part of Nottinghamshire
East Bridgford has seen a rise in coronavirus cases recently
04:00, 25 FEB 2021
East Bridgford interactive map shows rise in coronavirus cases
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A Nottinghamshire area with the highest number of Covid-19 cases has been linked to an ongoing outbreak at HMP Whatton prison.
Notts health bosses urge shoppers to wear masks as they address supermarket safety
It comes after some supermarkets will challenge customers who aren t wearing face masks
04:00, 16 JAN 2021
Customers queue to pay for their shopping in an ASDA supermarket in West Bridgford, Nottingham. (Image: Matthew Lawson/PA Wire)
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Council leader s frustration as elderly in Broxtowe have to travel out of area for Covid vaccine
The council leader says the borough has been missed as it has no vaccination centre
17:10, 14 JAN 2021
A patient receives an injection of a Covid-19 vaccine at an NHS vaccine centre (Image: Joe Giddens - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
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Newark and Sherwood residents urged to enjoy Christmas safely within the coronavirus restrictions
| Updated: 14:50, 17 December 2020
People are being urged to enjoy Christmas Ââ but safely and within the coronavirus restrictions.
The restrictions are being eased for five days Ââ December 23-27 Ââ to allow families to spend the festive season together.
Under current proposals, three households can form a Christmas bubble, which would allow them to meet during those days.
A woman walks past a Christmas display in a shop window.
There had been fears that the government would u-turn on the Christmas bubble proposal following a rise in cases nationally, but the reduction in restrictions is still going ahead.