The East Anglian Air Ambulance service responded. Picture: EAAA
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A man in his 30s continues to be treated in hospital after being airlifted there following a serious crash on Thursday afternoon.
At 4.45pm, a grey Mini Cooper was travelling from North Walsham towards Coltishall on the B1150, when it left the roadside and crashed into a tree.
Police officers are keen to hear from anybody who may have witnessed the crash has relevant dashcam footage or any information regarding the driving manner of the the Mini prior to the crash.
Any witnesses should contact PC Karl Warren from the Roads and Armed Policing Team at Acle on 101 or email Karl.Warren@norfolk.pnn.police.uk quoting incident number 323 of January 21.
When will people in Norfolk and Suffolk receive a coronavirus vaccine?
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With four million people in the UK having received their first jab, the coronavirus vaccination programme is gathering pace.
In some parts of England, patients over 70 and those deemed clinically vulnerable are now being offered appointments.
Norfolk s first mass vaccination hub has opened at Castle Quarter in Norwich
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There is, however, a long way to go, with more than 130 million doses required to fully inoculate the nation s population of around 66 million.
But the question on many of our lips remains: when will I or my elderly relatives receive a vaccine?
A nurse has spoken of her heartbreak after the death of her father.
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The huge pressure being placed on overstretched staff at a hospital coronavirus ward has been highlighted by a nurse who has described the heartbreaking final hours of her father s life.
The nurse, who worked at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH) for 30 years, asked not to be identified as she is still in the profession, but said she was appalled by the conditions on the wards.
The hospital said it was sorry to hear of her concerns. A spokesman said it was under extreme pressure . There are more than 300 patients being treated at the NNUH and it launched an appeal for staff and volunteers to help it last week.