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My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding star Paddy Doherty is home from hospital as he continues his recovery from pneumonia and coronavirus.
The 61-year-old Celebrity Big Brother winner shared appeared short of breath in the softly-spoken video from his bedroom at his home on the English Welsh border and praised the doctors and nurses who helped care for him as warriors of God .
Doherty was rushed to hospital last week after an illness worsened, prompting wife Roseanne Doherty to call 999.
He was later diagnosed with pneumonia and coronavirus and admitted to hospital.
In the latest video shared last night, Doherty said: Thank my god. They let me home about half an hour ago.
Dubai: Emirates airline has rolled out a COVID-19 vaccination programme for its “substantial” UAE-based workforce in coordination with Dubai Health Authority and Ministry of Health and Prevention. The inoculation drive began Monday morning (January 18), with priority being placed on the frontline aviation workforce, including cabin crew, flight deck and other operationally focused roles.
Emirates is making both the Pfizer-BioNTech and Sinopharm vaccines accessible to its employees at various company-operated locations across the country.
Options are there
Inoculation appointments will run 12 hours a day, seven days a week to ensure as many essential aviation staff as possible can get the vaccine, said Emirates in a statement. “Like all citizens and residents, Emirates Group employees in the UAE can also opt to get vaccinated at government designated medical centres and clinics.”
Israel Vaccinates More Than 10% of Its Population in Two Weeks
Government aims to immunize majority of people by early spring, accelerating its vaccination drive after early hiccups led to wasted shots Israel says it’s on track to vaccinate everyone over 16 by the end of March. To understand how the small country has vaccinated more of its population than any other so quickly, WSJ visited clinics that are giving shots to young and middle-aged citizens. Photo: Tamir Elterman for The Wall Street Journal By Updated Jan. 3, 2021 1:51 pm ET
TEL AVIV Israel has inoculated nearly half of its most at-risk citizens and more than 10% of the population in two weeks as authorities accelerate a Covid-19 vaccination drive after early hiccups had led to wasted shots.
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