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How many people have had a Covid jab in Wiltshire so far revealed

A quarter of people aged 45 and over in Wiltshire have received two doses of a Covid-19 vaccine, figures reveal. NHS data shows 105,136 people had received both jabs by April 25 – 26% of those aged 16 and over, based on the latest population estimates from the Office for National Statistics. Of those to have received both jabs, 92,838 were aged 45 and over – 37% of the age group. It means 12,298 people aged between 16 and 44 have received both doses. The figures also show 269,012 people in Wiltshire have received at least one jab – 66% of those aged 16 and over. It comes as the Government announced an extra 60 million doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus jab have been secured for a booster vaccination programme in the autumn.

WHAT YOU SAID: Prince Harry, covid cases and lost dogs

Harry and Megan Here are your views on the most popular stories online this week. News about the fact that around half of police stations in the UK have closed over the past decade caused debates. A national newspaper had revealed that least 667 stations with front counters allowing the public to speak with officers have been shut since 2010 to reduce costs. James French: “The public can always speak with officers. It’s called Crimestoppers or 999 Mike Henstridge: “Most people don’t contact the police by walking into the police station, they usually call them or contact them via the force website.

WHAT YOU SAID: Harry and Meghan, covid cases and Dora the dog

WHAT YOU SAID: Harry and Meghan, covid cases and Dora the dog
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Cautious welcome from firms to lockdown easing

THE nation’s roadmap out of lockdown has been revealed, giving the public an idea of when life will return to relative normality. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he is “very optimistic” Covid restrictions in England can be lifted on June 21, but warned “nothing can be guaranteed”. He said his roadmap for easing lockdown measures, laid out this week, was “a cautious but irreversible approach”. Cases in various pockets of Wiltshire have risen in the last week, leading to a cautious welcome from officials and reminders “not to let down your guard.” In Devizes, where weekly cases have increased by 27 in Devizes West and by 17 in Devizes East, Cllr Laura Mayes urged people to adhere to restrictions.

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