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Euro 2020: More goodwill for selfless England fan Sam Astley
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Euro 2020: More goodwill for selfless England fan Sam Astley
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Sixteen health charities have joined forces to urge the Government to support around 500,000 people for whom the Covid-19 vaccines may give less protection.
With most of England’s Covid rules due to be scrapped on July 19, including the wearing of masks, charities such as Versus Arthritis, Anthony Nolan, Blood Cancer UK and the Cystic Fibrosis Trust said more needs to be done for those who are immunocompromised or immunosuppressed.
The charities want better communication from the Government and the NHS to inform patients, the wider public and employers about the potentially higher and continued risks that Covid-19 poses to immunocompromised people.
Charities ask government to increase Covid-19 support for 500,000 immunocompromised
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Health charities are calling for the Government to support 500,000 people across the UK for whom the Covid-19 vaccines may give less protection.
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England fan skipped Euro 2020 semi to donate stem cells dw.com 13 hrs ago dw.com
Sam Astley, a 24-year-old technology buyer, turned down the chance to see England beat Denmark at Wembley to donate stem cells at a London hospital. But now, after a social media campaign, he is going to Sunday s final. © FRANK AUGSTEIN/REUTERS More than 60,000 fans packed into Wembley to watch the game, but one England supporter decided to skip the match and watch it from a hospital bed
An England football fan gave up the chance to see the Three Lions historic semi-final win over Denmark so he could keep a promise to donate stem cells.
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