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Letters on Harold Hill and Rainham | Romford Recorder

Fortunately, there is still a bank that believes in providing good basic banking services to customers.  It is not possible to advertise its name in this letter, but it shares the same name as a free daily newspaper Rheumatology clinic moved A Gidea Park resident and rheumatology patient, writes: I have been under Queen’s Hospital (QH) rheumatology for 10-plus years diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, and treated with a medicine call Banapali.   This is a specialist medicine, a drug which can only be prescribed by my consultant. I have been at QH rheumatology department throughout the entire period of my treatment.

Letters: Driving cost, BHF, vaccine, training and Macmillan

Give up chocolate to help BHF Emma Day, head of Dechox, British Heart Foundation, writes:  This March, the British Heart Foundation (BHF) is encouraging the British public to take on their Dechox challenge and give up chocolate and other sugary snacks for the month of March. Dechox Warriors will help to raise life saving funds for the 7.6 million people in the UK living with heart and circulatory diseases.  A recent survey carried out by the BHF, revealed that biscuits were the UK’s favourite sugary snack (42 per cent), closely followed by chocolate (41pc).  With the findings demonstrating just how important biscuits and chocolate are to us, giving them up will be no easy feat. 

Vaccines for Muslims, driving into London and charity

Vaccines for Muslims, driving into London and charity
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Join us in supporting Vaccines For All!

Join us in supporting Vaccines For All! The Muslim Professionals Forum has today signed up to support the #VaccinesForAll campaign – and called on all other Muslim organisations to do so too. Current government policy is that: -access to Coronavirus testing and treatment is free for everyone, regardless of immigration status, and -GP services remain available to everyone, regardless of their background. However, many healthcare workers became concerned that many people would still fall through the net. Organisations within the Patients Not Passports campaign are therefore calling for additional measures to be taken so that #VaccinesForAll becomes a reality. The campaign is easy to join. The campaign aims, a list of current supporters, and a very simple sign-up box can be found on: http://www.vaccineforall.co.uk/ Signing up takes around one minute.

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