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Cheap Dates: Editorial Cartoons, an indoor picnic and a cold one at Marshall Wharf Brewing Co

Kay Stephens Photo courtesy Marshall Wharf One of Coffin’s cartoons on tourists. Photo of artwork by Kay Stephens My own version of a Ploughman’s Lunch can be taken to go. Photo by Kay Stephens Nothing finer than an Umlaut Kölsh on a dismal, wintry day, with a roaring fire right next to you and a friendly dog nearby. Photo by Kay Stephens Here we go: March, 2021. Officially one year into a pandemic and the month that Maine went into shut-down mode last year. Right about now, a good number of people are getting antsy to get out and do something anything! A road trip. A socially distanced social.

Exclusive: Fewer black and Filipino NHS staff vaccinated amid hesitancy concern | News

Guy’s and St Thomas’ FT told uptake lowest among Filipino staff RCN boss says some BAME staff have “particular concerns” about vaccine The largest hospital trust in England has reported substantially lower covid vaccine uptake among its black African, black Caribbean and Filipino staff so far, citing ‘vaccine hesitancy’. Other London trust directors have also reported to  HSJ a disparity in the take-up of the vaccine between different ethnic groups. Guy’s and St Thomas’ Foundation Trust’s board heard yesterday that while overall 80 per cent of its staff had been vaccinated, the rate was around a quarter among black-African and black-Caribbean staff, and lower still for Filipino staff. The trust confirmed that of Asian staff groups, Bangladeshi employees were least vaccinated so far.

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