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Campaign is launched to Keep The North East Open

Campaign is launched to Keep The North East Open
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Indian Covid-19 variant: Key questions answered as cases found in the North East

Indian Covid-19 variant: Key questions answered as cases found in the North East Amanda Healy, chair of the Association of Directors of Public Health North East, has answered key questions about the Indian variant The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Get the latest North East news and updates delivered straight to your inbox Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A top North East health boss believes the Indian variant currently makes up less than 2% of the region s Covid cases.

Indian variant: Live updates as Boris Johnson addresses the nation

Indian variant: Live updates as Boris Johnson announces second doses of vaccines to be accelerated The Prime Minister is holding a Covid-19 press conference from Downing Street to update the nation after four UK deaths linked to the new variant The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 press conference after it was announced four people have died in the UK with the Indian variant of Covid-19. According to data published by Public Health England (PHE) the four deaths, which are the first known deaths in the UK from the variant, took place between May, 5 and May, 12.

County Durham health chief urges Covid common sense amid rising Indian variant rates and further freedoms

Amanda Healy, Director of Public Health for County Durham PEOPLE are being urged to enjoy the further easing of lockdown restrictions responsibly amid concerns over rising rates of the ‘Indian’ coronavirus variant around the country. Covid rates in the region remain low but with more freedoms allowed on Monday a common sense approach is advised to help people keep safe. Whether it is travelling on public transport, planning a day-out or enjoying hospitality, Beat Covid NE is sharing the latest advice to ensure the North-East stays open as the region eases out of lockdown. Amanda Healy, chairwoman of the Association of Directors of Public Health North East and director of public health for County Durham, said: “Covid rates in the North-East are slowing compared with the winter months, which gives us all cause for hope.

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