Almost all care homes vaccinated as more than 37,500 doses administered in Wigan
Three care homes currently have cases of Covid so cannot be vaccinated yet
11:58, 27 JAN 2021
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Fellow care home resident Alan gets his vaccine (Image: Millennium Care Homes)
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Mystery surrounds death of healthy twin who went to sleep and never woke up Our life was perfect until this nightmare began
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Charlie Wilkinson, who died aged eight months in June 2020 (Image: Family handout)
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Tributes to NHS staff and care workers who have died during the Covid-19 pandemic. (PA) At least 220 NHS staff and care workers have been identified after dying with coronavirus. The figure is likely to be higher than those identified in the list as the country endures a third national lockdown amid a rapid increase in coronavirus cases across the UK. Through tributes from loved ones and confirmation through sources such as local NHS trusts and other authorities, the PA news agency has confirmed the names of health and social care workers who have died after contracting Covid-19 since March 11 2020. This chronological list contains people who were working in roles shortly before their deaths where they were likely to come into contact with patients.