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A PILL TO TREAT COVID COULD BE READY BY THE END OF THE YEAR | 98 7 The River

By Mark Robertson Vaccination Sign-Up A pill that can be taken orally at home to combat COVID-19 when illness is first detected could be available to the public by the end of 2021. Asked about a story published in the Telegraph, which reported that trials are under way in the U.S. and Belgium with adult volunteers taking pills designed to provide a “cure” for COVID-19, Pfizer’s CEO acknowledged “it is accurate”. The company says it will provide a detailed update over the summer.

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Tyler Perry s Powerful Oscars Speech Asks the World to Refuse Hate | 98 7 The River

Bromsgrove charities receive donations from housing trust

Members of the bdht team. A SOCIAL housing provider in Bromsgrove has donated to four charities to help support their services after the Covid pandemic. Bromsgrove District Housing Trust (bdht) has donated £3,000 to organisations including Primrose Hospice, which supports patients with life-limiting illnesses, Dodford Children’s Farm charity which provides local children with a countryside experience, and the Basement Project which offers a safe and secure environment for young people under 25 years old. Mark Robertson, chief executive at bdht said: “The Covid-19 pandemic has had a very real and lasting impact on individuals across the UK and has put an incredible amount of pressure on businesses which often depend on the generosity of others through fundraising activities.

National Drug Take-Back Day plays its part in the opioid crisis

National Drug Take-Back Day plays its part in the opioid crisis national drug takeback (Source: wafb) By Chris Rosato | April 24, 2021 at 9:06 PM CDT - Updated April 24 at 10:01 PM BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Thousands were caught off guard by the pandemic and the loneliness it brought into their lives. Causing many to either relapse or unwillingly head down the path of addiction. “We’ve had over 60 boxes, these boxes are full, we’ve seen over an excess of 200 vehicles come through and the response from the community has been great, very appreciative to have these kinds of events take place”, said SGT. Don Coppola with BRPD.

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