One area of Plymouth sees Covid-19 cases double in latest figures
It comes as the city recorded the lowest number of positive cases in one reporting period
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Plymouth has a new Covid-19 hotspot in latest cluster data
It comes as the city recorded 25 new Covid cases in the latest figures, which is the lowest figures in several weeks
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Cambridgeshire Covid: The 5 Cambs neighbourhoods where infection rates have fallen below 100
One area in the county recorded only four cases in the most recent seven-day testing period
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The latest figures show a mixed picture in Cambridge (Image: Open Parliament database)
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Hampshire County Council has been contacted for comment. A spokesperson for the MHRA said there was no suggestion the deaths were linked to the vaccine, saying: “We are saddened to hear about any deaths which have occurred since receiving Covid-19 vaccination. However, our surveillance does not suggest that the Covid-19 vaccines have contributed to any deaths. “It is not unexpected that some of these people may naturally fall ill due to their age or underlying conditions shortly after being vaccinated, without the vaccine playing any role in that. We have robust surveillance systems in place to rapidly review all reports of suspected side effects to determine whether these are possible new risks, or coincidental.”
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Principal of St Brigid s PS in Cranagh, Olivia Coyle, with one of her P3 pupils, Bryan Kildunne. With poor broadband speeds in the area, pupils and staff are struggling with home schooling. JB34
Students disadvantaged by ‘non-existent’ broadband Posted: 6:01 pm January 24, 2021
By Emma Ryan
Pupils who live in the Plumbridge ‘Super Output Area’, which takes in Cranagh, are remote learning in the most deprived area of the North in terms of access to broadband services.
Olivia Coyle, principal of Cranagh Primary School said the situation is having “a profound impact” on the pupils, their families and their teachers.
“Why should the pupils, parents and teachers in our school be disadvantaged because of our location?” she asked.