constantly reviewed, as our health correspondent naomi grimley reports. as covid and politics collide in europe, does the uk need to worry about the prospect of more winter restrictions? sajid javid, the health secretary. the health secretary, for his part, is putting his faith in the now expanded booster programme. well, we are extending it from tomorrow, actually, to people in the age group 40 49, and we will keep under review how that might be extended in the future, and we are seeing record numbers of people come forward, but i would urge everybody, if they are eligible, to come forward, because that is the best way we can look forward to the kind of christmas we all want to see. many experts think there is the prospect of a fairly normal christmas in the uk, whatever may be going on in neighbouring countries. we have actually had some spread going on since the summer and so, i think it s unlikely that we are going to see the very
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel cuncliffe, deputy 0nline editor at the new statesman, and joe twyman, co founder and director of the public opinion consultancy deltapoll. welcome to both of you. lovely to have you with us again. let me bring you up to date with the headlines. the financial times headline act now or expect return to covid curbs this winter, warns the health secretary, sajid javid. the metro follows the story with a call two arms , as millions are urged to get their boosterjab. in the telegraph, mrjavid tells the public to play their part to avoid fresh winter restrictions during christmas. the guardian leads with covid infection rates could hit a record 100,000 cases a day. and the i paper calls to wear masks indoors and meet
State Sen. Mike Gierau, D-Teton, is trying to change how overweight vehicles are ticketed on Teton Pass, aiming to improve safety on the mountainous byway connecting Wyoming and Idaho.
âI want to pass this bill now because one of these days a lot of people are going to die up there,â Gierau told the News&Guide. âWhen a truck lets go, and has to try to cross that line or jackknives and wipes out a family, or wipes out a couple, I donât want the next bill to be so and soâs bill â the bill for the people that passed because of the accident.â
State Sen. Mike Gierau, D-Teton, is trying to change how overweight vehicles are ticketed on Teton Pass, aiming to improve safety on the mountainous byway connecting Wyoming and Idaho.