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Coronavirus: Fife health chief warns cases will rise again

COVID-19 cases are likely to rise again in the summer as restrictions continue to be eased, according to a Fife public health expert. Dona Milne, NHS Fife’s director of public health, believes a spike in cases will occur as Scotland moves through its roadmap to recovery, even with the vaccination programme in full swing. She told a meeting of Fife’s integrated joint board today on Friday: “We’re often asked by people what we might see in the coming months as the Government makes changes to restrictions, including the significant changes from Monday. “We’re likely to see a rise in cases as we move towards summer and we’re ready to support services in that.”

Fife shopping centre to host mass Covid-19 vaccination facility

Fife shopping centre to host mass Covid-19 vaccination facility A Fife shopping centre is to host a mass Covid-19 vaccination facility. Locals will be able to get their jabs inside the former Argos store at Kingdom Shopping Centre in Glenrothes in the months ahead. A further site is being established at the Savoy Community Centre in Methil, while two others - at the old M&S shop in Kirkcaldy and at Fife College s Carnegie Conference Centre in Dunfermline - have already been confirmed. A small number of existing clinics will continue to operate in more remote areas, as the vaccine is given to adults aged between 18 and 49.

Two new mass Covid-19 vaccination centres for Fife

Two new mass Covid-19 vaccination centres for Fife © Supplied by NHS Fife Glenrothes and Methil will play host to two new Covid-19 mass vaccination sites in Fife. The vacant former Argos store in the Kingdom Centre, Glenrothes and the Savoy Community Centre in Methil are set to become venues for vaccination clinics. The sites are due to open next month, taking the total number of mass clinics in Fife to four. The Savoy Centre in Methil will become a mass vaccination centre. The move sees the health authority ready itself to begin vaccinating 18 to 49 year olds. NHS Fife Director of Pharmacy and Medicines, Scott Garden said:

60ft sculpture by leading light in public art saved from demolition

He said he had been “disturbed” at the thought of losing the sculpture but said news of his apparent reprieve was “splendid” news. Mr Anderson said: “It is very comforting to know that it is going to give pleasure to a future generation. I shall sleep soundly tonight.” My aim has always been to bring art to the people and I wanted to engage with people who might never go to an art gallery. The answer was to take it to them and put it in their offices, their canteens, their swimming pools. I was kept very busy for many decades.”

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