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Among those launching staff vaccination programmes this week was Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust.
One of the first members of staff to receive a jab at the trust was Sheena Brown (pictured top), a staff nurse and former ward sister who has worked in the NHS for 48 years.
Ms Brown, who is also a vaccinator, said it felt “great” to receive the Covid-19 vaccine and she encouraged others to take up the offer.
“The country is going through such a difficult time and this will help save lives and stop the NHS getting overwhelmed,” she said.
Julie Stone, one of the nurses leading the vaccination programme at Royal United Hospitals Bath, said staff had been “very keen” to get a jab.
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Wisconsin pharmacist intentionally spoiled more than 500 coronavirus vaccine doses, hospital says
Andrea Salcedo and Isaac Stanley-Becker, The Washington Post
Dec. 31, 2020
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A vial of the Pfizer vaccine used at The Reservoir nursing facility, is shown, Friday, Dec. 18, 2020, in West Hartford, Conn. (AP Photo/Stephen Dunn,Pool)Stephen Dunn/Associated Press
A pharmacist accused of deliberately spoiling more than 500 doses of coronavirus vaccine at a hospital outside Milwaukee was arrested Thursday afternoon, local authorities said.
Police in Grafton, Wis., arrested the unnamed man on recommended charges of first-degree recklessly endangering safety, adulterating a prescription drug and criminal damage to property. He is being held in the county jail, according to a statement from the police department.
POCATELLO â Bannock County prosecutors and the defense attorneys representing the local man accused of fatally stabbing 25-year-old Nori Jones in her Pocatello home in 2004 were back in court Tuesday to discuss the status of the case.
Brad Scott Compher, 45, of Pocatello, has been incarcerated at the Bannock County Jail in Pocatello since he was arrested and charged in September 2014 with felony first degree murder and a felony enhancement for using a weapon during the commission of a felony crime.
Though Bannock County prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against Compher, who is by far the Bannock County Jailâs longest-tenured inmate, no trial date has yet been scheduled in his case. And with the Idaho Supreme Courtâs Dec. 14 order indefinitely suspending jury trials in the state due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, itâs anyoneâs guess when Compherâs trial will begin.