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Southend Queensway: Last minute bid to keep underpass open

THE £575 million redevelopment of Southend’s Queensway estate cannot go ahead if the nearby underpass remains in place, developers say. Swan Housing - helping to build the 1,760 new homes - claims the underpass staying put is“not an option” if the development is to continue. Under the current approved plans, existing high-rises will be bulldozed and new blocks ranging from three to 18-storeys would be built. The underpass - seen by some as a major town centre traffic artery - would go. Southend’s Tories have long criticised the Queensway underpass removal, claiming it would cause traffic chaos for drivers in the town.

Hospital admissions for COVID-like illness surge 400 percent

Premature baby Hollie Ryan was diagnosed with RSV twice this year. Picture: Supplied Health by Danielle O’Neal & Sophie Chirgwin 22nd Apr 2021 3:41 PM Premium Content Subscriber only Hospital admissions for respiratory syncytial virus have skyrocketed 383 per cent this year as experts warn of a greater susceptibility to catching the virus because of restrictions and lockdowns. While RSV is an endemic virus that always exists in Queensland, experts say the infection rate this year has been a lot bigger than previous years, including before the COVID-19 pandemic. Across Queensland in January and February, there were 1151 admissions to Queensland hospitals with a principal diagnosis of RSV, up from 238 admissions for RSV in the same period last year.

Hospital admissions for COVID-like illness surge 400 per cent

Premature baby Hollie Ryan was diagnosed with RSV twice this year. Picture: Supplied Health by Danielle O’Neal & Sophie Chirgwin 22nd Apr 2021 3:41 PM Premium Content Subscriber only Hospital admissions for respiratory syncytial virus have skyrocketed 383 per cent this year as experts warn of a greater susceptibility to catching the virus because of restrictions and lockdowns. While RSV is an endemic virus that always exists in Queensland, experts say the infection rate this year has been a lot bigger than previous years, including before the COVID-19 pandemic. Across Queensland in January and February, there were 1151 admissions to Queensland hospitals with a principal diagnosis of RSV, up from 238 admissions for RSV in the same period last year.

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