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Testing this weekend after Covid South African variant found in Worcester

South African Covid-19 variant identified in Worcestershire

Worcester High Street. The South African Covid variant has been identified in the WR3 area. Photo by PA SURGE testing will be deployed to control the spread of a Covid-19 variant in Worcestershire after cases were identified near Worcester. Extensive surveillance of Covid-19 has discovered a small number of cases of the Covid-19 variant first discovered in South Africa, in localities across England, and the first cases have now been identified in the WR3 area of Worcestershire. Public Health England says these cases cannot be traced back to international travel. All cases are now self-isolating and robust contact tracing has taken place to trace their contacts and ask them to self-isolate.

Which Worcester News stories were read most in 2020? Part One

JANUARY January’s most-read story was the tragic story of a young man who lost his life after a fall at a bar in Worcester. James Acheson-Hill was killed by the accidental fall at Heroes in Friar Street shortly after 10pm on Saturday, January 18. This story was viewed 42,196 times. FEBRUARY Unsurprisingly, it was February’s floods that dominated the headlines that month. Our live-blog of flood updates was viewed 248,315 times after flooding devastated the county. Residents in Worcester, Powick and Upton were forced to leave their homes as water levels rose, with roads closed across Worcestershire. MARCH March saw the start of the coronavirus pandemic, with the country going into lockdown. That month’s most read story, viewed more than 179,000 times, was of Worcester firm Gtech not being awarded a government contract to make ventilators for Covid-19 patients.

Pervert made indecent images of children in Worcester and had pornographic images involving animals

Richard Hull, defending Smith of Portsmouth Road, Southampton, agreed and made no submissions. David Shadwell, the chairman of the magistrates bench, said: “We agree it is not suitable for summary trial.” A pre sentence report, which will help the judge determine his sentence, was also ordered. The case was set for Worcester Crown Court on December 17. Meanwhile Rosemary Terry, of Ostlers Meadow Farmhouse, Hanbury, Droitwich, was disqualified from driving and will pay a fine and costs totally more than £400 after being caught speeding. The court heard on December 16 that the 39-year-old was driving a Land Rover on the A38 in Fernhill Heath at a speed exceeding the limit of 30mph.

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