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Latitude Festival: Suffolk GP warns of rise in Covid-19

Latitude Festival: Suffolk GP warns of rise in Covid-19 | East Anglian Daily Times

Perhaps full vaccination should have been the sole criteria for the event. Ideally we want youngsters to be fully vaccinated as with most viruses, the chance of longer health complications are higher among young people. But as Boris Johnson has said, if we can t open up now in the summer – when can we? Senior staff at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Trust have dubbed the festival the Covid fest , with its chief operating officer admitting the trust has lost a lot of people to self-isolation as a consequence of the festival. Chris Cobb, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital s chief operating officer, told a board meeting on Wednesday the workforce had been reduced quite significantly with a number of staff isolating as a result of attending Latitude. 

Coronavirus: Suffolk tourists targeted by special virus ads

The new targeted messages were used to reach Latitude festival goers - Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown Targeted online adverts for those within a mile of Suffolk’s tourism hotspots are being used to encourage people to be kind and responsible this summer while the Covid-19 pandemic continues. Suffolk County Council has confirmed that it has launched a new campaign since the easing of restrictions on July 19 called ‘add kindness’ encouraging people to still wear masks or socially distance in busy places, and have an awareness of those around them. The council is utilising geofencing – a location-based technique in digital advertising to target people in a specific place.

Coronavirus: Suffolk tourists targeted by special virus ads | East Anglian Daily Times

The new targeted messages were used to reach Latitude festival goers - Credit: Archant Targeted online adverts for those within a mile of Suffolk’s tourism hotspots are being used to encourage people to be kind and responsible this summer while the Covid-19 pandemic continues. Suffolk County Council has confirmed that it has launched a new campaign since the easing of restrictions on July 19 called ‘add kindness’ encouraging people to still wear masks or socially distance in busy places, and have an awareness of those around them. The council is utilising geofencing – a location-based technique in digital advertising to target people in a specific place.

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