Long-term care facility residents and workers are in the state s highest category for vaccine distribution. Author: Yvonne Thomas, WBIR Staff Published: 5:51 AM EST December 28, 2020 Updated: 5:47 PM EST December 28, 2020
TENNESSEE, USA On Monday, nursing homes in Tennessee will begin to receive doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
CVS will start administering the vaccine in long-term care facilities across the state.
One of the main reasons retail pharmacies are playing such a crucial role in the vaccine rollout is accessibility. We re convenient. We re everywhere and where we re not. We can do other types of clinics to reach people, said CVS Health Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer Tony Brennan. We have the best chance of reaching the public and the public likes that approach because it is convenient and they trust us. And I think we ve earned that trust.
Fate of RSPCA building encapsulates Kirkby development failures says community group
Kirkby s RSPCA building is to be demolished next year, but a community group says its long-term vacancy shows deeper problems
12:28, 19 DEC 2020
The site of the former RSPCA building in Cherryfield Drive, Kirkby (Image: Google)
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Ambitious plans that will transform Merseyside town over next 10 years approved
Huyton is next in line for regeneration after projects in Prescot and Kirkby have already got underway
11:12, 17 DEC 2020
How Huyton s new village green could look under new plans to redevelop the town (Image: Knowsley Council)
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Taco Bell to open second Merseyside restaurant next year
The restaurant will also offer a drive-thru
Taco Bell is opening another Merseyside restaurant (Image: Taco Bell)
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THE upcoming Shakespeare North Playhouse has been given a £3m boost as part of a government protection package for the cultural and heritage sector from the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. The playhouse, which is under construction in Prescot, has been successful in a bid for a Capital Kickstart Grant of £3m from the Government. The funding is part of the £1.57bn package established to protect the UK’s culture and heritage sector from the economic impact of COVID-19. The £3m awarded – one of the largest grant sums allocated as part of this scheme – recognises the detrimental impact that COVID-19 has had on wider fundraising efforts to support The Playhouse, which is due to open in 2022.