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New Derby vaccine clinic for people who didn t get jabs during Ramadan
But anyone eligible can book appointments too
A vaccination clinic will be held in Derby on Friday (Image: PA)
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A new Derby vaccine clinic will offer jabs to people who didn t get them during Ramadan.
Take it or leave it over Covid-19 vaccines says Derbyshire health chief
Some people are opting out of their second jabs
05:30, 22 APR 2021
Some people fearful of the Oxford/Astra-Zenaca vaccine are being told there is no other choice (Image: Peter Byrne/PA Wire)
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It is a “take it or leave it” situation when it comes to which Covid-19 vaccine you are offered in Derbyshire, with the vast majority choosing to “take it”, say health chiefs.
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Former Councillor Mohammed Ajeeb who was the first Muslim Lord Mayor in the country in 1985 THERE are two special awards this year celebrating unsung heroes who deserve recognition for their dedication and pioneering work in Bradford. The Lifetime Achievement Award goes to former Councillor Mohammed Ajeeb, the first Muslim Lord Mayor in 1985 who inspired generations young and old. By the end of his first year in office, he had received hundreds of letters of appreciation from all over Britain. But before he took up the pioneering role in City Hall, he had an extraordinary journey to the world of politics.