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Dinosaurs roll up at Covid-19 drive-through vaccination clinic attended by Ross-shire patients

Dinosaurs roll up at Covid-19 drive-through vaccination clinic attended by Ross-shire patients By Hector MacKenzie  |  Updated: 20:27, 16 March 2021 Get the Ross-shire Journal sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper PATIENTS could have been forgiven for feeling a little anxious ahead of a Covid-19 vaccination jag. But many arriving at a clinic today did so with smiles on their faces. A couple of quirky characters turned grimaces into grins ahead of the drive-through clinic. The Croyard Road Medical Practice, which includes patients from Muir of Ord and Beauly, made use of the Braeview car park for its latest clinic.

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Kyle Medical Practice advises its 55-59 age group to keep an eye on mailbox for Covid-19 vaccination clinic details

  Article Kyle Medical Practice advises its 55-59 age group to keep an eye on mailbox for Covid-19 vaccination clinic details By Hector MacKenzie  |  Updated: 19:05, 16 March 2021 Get the Ross-shire Journal sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper A ROSS-SHIRE medical practice is teeing up the next cohort of patients to be offered a Covid-19 vaccination. Kyle Medical Practice said that those on its list in the 55-59 age group will be sent a letter inviting them to the Covid vaccination clinic on March 25. It said: Please await your letter for the time of your appointment. The letters are sent via DOCMAIL and may have an English postmark, so please ensure you open all mail. The letters will be sent first class today.

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NHS Highland area records nine new coronavirus infections in past 24 hours; increase comes as Scotland detected 597 Covid-19 cases over the same time period

NHS Highland health board region registers nine additional cases of Covid-19 coronavirus

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  Article Poles apart: Safety fears raised over new grey and black social distancing poles which are being installed across the city to replace the controversial red and white water filled barriers By Ian Duncan Published: 17:30, 16 March 2021 Get the Inverness Courier sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Fears have been raised about new-look social distancing barriers being installed across Inverness city centre. Grey posts are to replace most of the existing red and white barriers that have become a familiar – and controversial – sight across the city in the past year. The new barriers began to be placed in Academy Street at the end of last week, leading one opposition councillor to speak out on safety grounds, as well as questioning previous promises about consultation.

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