Holidaymakers returning from Mexico spoke of their anger at having to spend thousands of pounds to flee the country before it is placed on the red list and forcing them to quarantine in a hotel for 10 days.
West Central softball gets tough in win over Payson Seymour
Dennis Mathes, dmathes@myjournalcourier.com
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WINCHESTER How tough is Zaylei Evans?
On Friday the West Central catcher chipped a front tooth when she hit her facemask sliding head-first into second base in the first inning, but she stayed in the game. In the third inning, she took a hard fall after colliding with the first baseman on a single. She stayed in the game. Later, she tagged out a runner on a close play at home plate; then threw a runner out at home after chasing down a wild pitch.
A SOUTHAMPTON school has created a range of art work to recognise the teaching team receiving their Covid-19 vaccinations. Children and staff from Rosewood Free School, a school for children with profound multiple learning difficulties, have created and donated some beautiful artwork to the Solent NHS Trust-run Southampton large-scale vaccination centre at Oakley Road. The artwork, which is a heartfelt thank you to everyone working at the vaccination centre, was presented to two nurses by 11-year-old, George Simper. In line with JCVI guidance, staff from Rosewood Free School, who undertake regular health care duties with clinically vulnerable children and young people, recently visited the Southampton vaccination centre to have their Covid-19 vaccinations.