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UK – Intermodal transport operator, Maritime Transport has paid its own tribute to the NHS, and the valuable contribution key workers across many sectors have made during the pandemic by having 25 new tractor units emblazoned with a wave-shaped rainbow replacing the usual blue Maritime wave, bearing the message Thank you key workers .
For each of the 25 vehicles purchased, Maritime has also made a donation to NHS Charities Together, which provides outstanding support to NHS staff and patients. All 25 units sporting the new livery will join Maritime’s 1,275-strong fleet at the end of March, and will be seen across UK roads over the coming months lending visible support and encouragement to NHS staff and key workers.
As many as three-quarters of vape stores are predicted by The Local Data Company never to reopen
Vape brand and retailer VPZ has launched a petition to parliament calling for essential status for specialist vape stores.
The petition wants the stores to be allowed to open “in a safe and controlled manner” during lockdown.
“We are not underestimating the impact of Covid-19 on our community, nor are we asking for a return to normal. Click & collect services, appointment-only operations, or only one customer in the store at a time – there are a number of safe and appropriate solutions to help vapers, but we aren’t seeing sufficient movement towards any action,” said Doug Mutter, director of VPZ.