A FORMER Bradford Bulls Women star has revealed what life has been like on the NHS front line during the pandemic. Amy Hardcastle has been juggling her roles on the rugby league field and training, now with St Helens and England, being a mother and working as an A&E healthcare assistant at Calderdale Royal Hospital over the past 13 months. She says the winter was the time when the number of Covid patients reached its peak at her hospital, as staff rallied round. Amy has lifted the lid on the pressures of the pandemic, saying she feared she would bring the virus home to her family due to her work in hospital.
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Young people driving another COVID-19 surge in Pierce County, health officials say Josephine Peterson, Debbie Cockrell, and Allison Needles, The News Tribune © Provided by KIRO Seattle Screengrab from Tacoma-Pierce County Health website
Pierce County is grappling with another COVID-19 case surge as it reverts to Phase 2 and as the larger population becomes eligible for vaccinations.
Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department director Dr. Anthony Chen said vaccines are a long-term strategy to fight the coronavirus, but masking, social distancing, washing hands and limiting gatherings are the first line of defense.
“There’s no way we can vaccinate our way out of this,” Chen told The News Tribune on Thursday, given the current vaccine supply constraints in the state.
First look inside new Insta-worthy Beverley salon
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Creative stylist Laura Truscott tried out the selfie wall (Image: R&R Studio)
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A new Beverley salon is turning heads after opening in Flemingate.
Vintage & Co is one of the largest salons in the region, bringing barber shop services, hairdressing and beauty treatments together under one roof.
14 April 2021
While many residents in northwestern Ontario look forward to the summer, anxious to get on their boats and fish, all tourist camp owners have their fingers crossed, hoping to avoid a repeat of last year’s occupancy numbers.
Although vaccinations continue to rapidly roll out in the United States, where most of our local tourists come from, it is not the case in Canada with Ontario being in the second phase of vaccinating those aged 60 years or more.
Tom Pearson, owner and manager of Camp Narrows Lodge, said his last guests checked out on Oct. 12, 2019. He has not been able to take reservations since then.
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