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District News, April 16 2021 - Campbeltown Courier

District News, April 16 2021 - Campbeltown Courier
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NHS bullying probe could take eight months - Argyllshire Advertiser

Argyllshire Advertiser Want to read more? At the start of the pandemic in March we took the decision to make online access to our news free of charge by taking down our paywall. At a time where accurate information about Covid-19 was vital to our community, this was the right decision – even though it meant a drop in our income. In order to help safeguard the future of our journalism, the time has now come to reinstate our paywall, However, rest assured that access to all Covid related news will still remain free. To access all other news will require a subscription, as it did pre-pandemic.  The good news is that for the whole of December we will be running a special discounted offer to get 3 months access for the price of one month. Thanks you for supporting us during this incredibly challenging time

Covid: Luss and Cardross residents miss out on vaccine | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter

LUSS and Cardross residents have spoke out about the dangerous loophole which seems them missing out on their Covid-19 vaccine. Reports of residents living within the NHS Highland health board catchment area - but who are registered at a NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde GP - not receiving their vaccine, even though they fall within the age group to receive one, have been made. NHS Highland is currently responsible for vaccinating all residents within its health board area, and have advised that their system has no way of identifying individuals who live within the area, but are registered to a GP in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.

Reports into NHS Highland bullying make difficult reading

Want to read more? At the start of the pandemic in March we took the decision to make online access to our news free of charge by taking down our paywall. At a time where accurate information about Covid-19 was vital to our community, this was the right decision – even though it meant a drop in our income. In order to help safeguard the future of our journalism, the time has now come to reinstate our paywall, However,  rest assured that access to all Covid related news will still remain free. To access all other news will require a subscription, as it did pre-pandemic. The good news is that for the whole of December we will be running a special discounted offer to get 3 months access for the price of one month. Thank you for supporting us during this incredibly challenging time.

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