Dr Alex George wants NHS staff to be rewarded for their efforts during the Covid-19 pandemic by being given spots on the new series of Love Island.
The A&E doctor, 30, told MailOnline he hopes ITV bosses accurately reflect on the past year within the new cast of Islanders and he ll be happy to see a medical professional follow in his footsteps.
In an exclusive interview Alex, who starred on the dating show in 2018, said he s even ready to pass on the baton to a fresh recruit because he feels old after turning 30. I will be glad to see a doctor on the show : Dr Alex George wants NHS staff to be rewarded for their efforts during the pandemic by being given spots on the new series of Love Island
Cybercriminals exploit Coronavirus and remote working response Adam Such, President and Chief Operating Officer, Communication Security Group
Adam Such, President and Chief Operating Officer, Communication Security Group
Cybercriminals are capitalising on the Covid-19 driven move to work-from-home. Global authorities are urging businesses to be vigilant and do whatever they can to combat this threat. The FBI has issued a public service announcement stating “Scammers are leveraging the COVID-19 pandemic to steal your money, your personal information, or both. Don’t let them.”
In addition to issuing their own warning about the vulnerability of teleworking, the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (Europol) cited the example of a hospital in the Czech Republic that reported a cyberattack which “forced the hospital to shut down its entire IT network, postpone urgent surgical interventions and re-route new acute patients to a nearby hospital.