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The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) recently released additional guidance on external electronic data storage in the form of frequently asked questions (FAQs)1, which elaborate on the requirements for using external electronic data storage providers (EDSPs) under the SFC s 31 October 2019 circular ( EDSP Circular )2. The FAQs provide further guidance on the following key aspects: (i) key personnel requirements for the purpose of the EDSP Circular; (ii) the application of the EDSP Circular where electronic regulatory records are kept with affiliates; and (iii) the use of undertakings by designated Manager(s)-in-Charge (MIC(s)) / Responsible Officer (RO) ( MIC/RO Undertaking ) as acceptable alternatives to the undertakings provided by the EDSPs ( EDSP Undertaking ). We discuss the implications in these areas further below. The SFC has also made consequential changes to its Frequently Asked Questions on premises for business and record keeping3.
Husband and wife, both 80, become first people in Bolton to receive Covid-19 vaccine
Michael and Ann Clubley were first in line to be vaccinated at Tonge Moor Health Centre this morning
11:22, 15 DEC 2020
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An 80-year-old couple from Bromley Cross have become the first people in Bolton to receive the Covid-19 vaccine in the community vaccination programme. Michael and Ann Clubley, who both turned 80 earlier this year, were first in line to be vaccinated this morning at Tonge Moor Health Centre. The couple were surprised but thrilled to be called up, and said they felt ‘privileged’. Mrs Clubley said: “We weren’t expecting it until January, but we feel very privileged to be the first. “As soon as we heard about the vaccine, we were happy to offer our arms over! We are very supportive of vaccination.”
A CORONAVIRUS vaccination programme in the community is set to begin in Bolton on Tuesday. The first group of people to receive the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine are patients aged 80 or over registered at the Turton Primary Care Network (PCN). A total of 975 doses are expected to be administered over three days starting on December 15. Vaccination will take place at Tonge Moor Health Centre, Thicketford Road, Bolton. Primary Care Networks are groups of practices working together to manage the health of their local population. Turton PCN had to meet strict criteria as set out by NHS England to host the first phase of the vaccination programme, based on safety, social distancing and number of patients aged 80 and over.
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