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Another GP slams political game of Boris booster jab target

Another GP slams political game of Boris booster jab target
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Top Newcastle GP warns primary care crisis is only going to get worse without bold Government action

Top Newcastle GP warns primary care crisis is only going to get worse without bold Government action
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Newcastle United stars urge people to have Covid-19 vaccines after receiving their own jabs

Newcastle United stars urge people to have Covid-19 vaccines after receiving their own jabs
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Covid jabs to be given on Go North East vaccine bus in efforts to increase take-up

It is part of work being delivered to address health inequalities in the area. Dr Brigid Joughin, clinical director of the Outer West Primary Care Network and GP at Throckley Primary Care Centre, who is the lead clinician for the bus service, said: “From an idea of ours just a few weeks ago, it’s been fantastic to see how quickly we’ve been able to set this up and we’ve all been really impressed at the speed with which the bus has been kitted out and a plan has come together. “This is yet another great example of Collaborative Newcastle in practice, with Newcastle City Council playing a key role in making sure we can visit the homeless hostels, and the Newcastle Community Champions helping us to set up vaccinations at the Newcastle Muslim Centre. It’s truly a team effort, and one I’m really proud to be part of.”

Light brigade: the Christmas holdouts keeping their decorations up

Last modified on Wed 6 Jan 2021 02.47 EST In other years, the threat of bad luck if you fail to take your Christmas decorations down by Twelfth Night might have meant something. In 2021, the idea that things could get any worse seems blackly comic. And so it is that for some people, baubles, lights, and trees are staying in place this year. In cities, towns and villages across the country, a few doggedly cheerful celebrants of the season have decided to dispense with the practice of the last two centuries and embrace an older, medieval tradition – which dictates that rather than ending in early January, Christmas celebrations should last until the next Christian holy day, Candlemas (2 February). Call it cheer for tiers.

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