joining us is dr silvana mccaffrey, a gp in kington in herefordshire, and the clinical director for north and west herefordshire primary care network. thank you very much for taking the time to talk to us today. and, first of all, then, the move from plan b to plan am, is it the right move at the right time? i to plan am, is it the right move at the right time? the right time? i think that it -oses the right time? i think that it poses some the right time? i think that it poses some challenges. - the right time? | think that it| poses some challenges. yes. the right time? i think that it. poses some challenges. yes. in london and other areas cases are coming down but we still have not completed the vaccination of severely immunocompromised. they are due their booster after their third dose. in our network that is about 1200 people, there are still in the process of having their booster, we are time limited as to when we can give that so we can t bring that forward. there is still vu
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BOXING Day hunts will not go ahead in Herefordshire this year because of the coronavirus pandemic, groups across the region have confirmed. Herefordshire s towns are used to road closures on December 26 while local hunts meet in town centres, as has been tradition, but this year guidance from the Countryside Alliance has said they should not go ahead. The Golden Valley Hunt, which meets in Hay-on-Wye; Kington s Radnor and West Herefordshire, and Ledbury Hunt, all said their meets would not go ahead as usual this year. Hunts remain legal over the festive period providing a scent trail is used and they are Covid-secure, including completed risk assessments and social distancing measures being in place.