Public health boss brands Covid deniers in Plymouth foolish
As non-essential businesses across the city begin to reopen, Dr Ruth Harrell is urging people to continue following all of the government rules and guidance - and remember that we re not yet out of the woods with Covid-19
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We'll be bringing you the very latest updates throughout Monday, April 12 as Stage Two of Boris Johnson's road map out of lockdown officially begins in Plymouth
Covid vaccine bus at Tesco as people hop on-board to get jabbed
A shopper spotted the vaccine bus outside the Tesco branch at Transit Way
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A bus stationed outside of a Plymouth Tesco is being used as a mobile Covid-19 vaccination clinic, in an effort to further tackle the virus here in the city.
The mobile clinic is parked up at Transit Way Tesco and is dishing out vaccines to those who have have been given appointments.
The Covid jab bus isn t the only one of its kind either as others of its kind are rolled out across the country, including Bolton, Manchester and Surrey. A bus in Crawley vaccinated 100 people on the first day.
Plymouth opening day: shoppers and drinkers urged to take it easy
Thousands are expected to flock to the city centre on April 12 but they have been told to stick to the rules to prevent an increase in coronavirus cases
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Shoppers and drinkers set to flock to the city centre in their thousands on Monday have been warned to take it easy by Plymouth’s public health chief.
Long queues are expected as non-essential shops and outdoor eating and drinking areas open after a four-month lockdown.
Plymouth City Council, the police and other agencies have put together a plan which includes Covid marshals, extra bins and toilets in the shopping area, the Barbican and the Hoe from Monday onwards.