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N.S. tourism operators hopeful COVID-19 restrictions will soon ease as summer visitors begin arriving


HALIFAX
Tourism operators in Nova Scotia are feeling encouraged, as more visitors continue to arrive.
However, those in the industry are calling on the province to move up their reopening plan to meet the tourism demand.
Terri Gaglardi was one of hundreds visiting the Halifax waterfront on Tuesday. Gaglardi travelled from Calgary to Prince Edward Island, and eventually made his way to the city.
Right now, we re just looking for a nice waterfront patio to go to, said Gaglardi, an Alberta resident.
Low COVID-19 numbers and fresh Maritime air are playing a large role in the increase in tourists. ....

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NHS in England and Wales treated fewest ever violence-related injuries in 2020


NHS in England and Wales treated fewest ever violence-related injuries in 2020
Denis Campbell Health policy editor
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Lockdown led to the smallest number of people on record being treated by the NHS for injuries caused by violence away from the home, a study shows.
The closure of pubs, clubs and other venues that sell alcohol as part of the bans on social mixing was a key reason for the sharp decline in serious violence, the researchers say.
The number of people in England and Wales treated at an A&E or urgent care centre for violence-related injuries dropped from 175,764 in 2019 to 119,111 last year – a fall of almost a third. ....

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Who has received the Covid vaccine in the UK so far?


Last modified on Fri 12 Feb 2021 07.21 EST
Britain is within touching distance of completing the first step in the coronavirus vaccination programme, as official figures showed that 13.5 million people had received a first jab out of a target group of about 15m.
Take-up has been higher than expected, but concerns remain that among black, Asian and minority ethnic communities it is markedly worse – and that there are some areas, including care workers and NHS staff, where vaccination rates are lower.
Below we list the progress in each area so far, and what is expected next.
Care homes
Care home residents and their carers were the top priority for the vaccine when the distribution began. But by last Sunday, 17,000 residents in England’s old age care homes were still to receive their first dose, according to the latest data released on Thursday. ....

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