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Stewart McMeekin appeared at Paisley Sheriff Court on Monday in connection with the incident (John Linton/PA)
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A man has appeared in court charged with attempted murder after an attack near a polling station in Paisley last week.
Police were called to Broomlands Street in the Renfrewshire town at around 9.15am on Thursday.
A 50-year-old man was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow with life-threatening injuries.
She wrote on Twitter. Extremely worrying situation. Please stay at home and protect yourself and others, only going out when it is essential. NHS and social care staff are exhausted and are worried about getting sick, too.
Patients were taken to the Royal Infirmary Government must redouble efforts on staffing, PPE, testing and vaccines. The development comes after the city was placed back into lockdown to slow the spread of a new variant of coronavirus. In today s latest figures, it was revealed there were a further 603 confirmed cases in the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHS GGC) area. This includes all strains of the virus.
AMBULANCES were turned away by a major Scots hospital today amid rising Covid cases and injuries in the icy weather. Several emergency calls were redirected from the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital as it struggled to cope with a sudden influx of patients this morning. Those needing treatment were taken to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary and the Royal Alexandra Hospital, in Paisley. It s understood the QEUH returned to normal service shortly after. MSP Monica Lennon, Labour s health spokesperson, said news of ambulances being turned away was worrying . She wrote on Twitter. Extremely worrying situation. Please stay at home and protect yourself and others, only going out when it is essential.