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A46 Nettleham to Welton to close overnight for two weeks

A46 Nettleham to Welton to close overnight for two weeks Starting early February Lincoln Road in Welton. | Photo: LCC A section of the A46 between Nettleham and Welton will be closed overnight for two weeks, starting in early February. This night-time closure will enable reconstruction works to take place between Deepdale Lane in Nettleham and Lincoln Road near Welton. This work will take up to two weeks, with closures starting on Monday, February 1, running overnight from 7pm to 6am during weekdays. The diversion route during this time will be via A46 Nettleham Roundabout / A15 Riseholme Roundabout / A15-A1500 Showground Roundabout / A15-A631 Roundabout (Caenby Corner) / and either the A631 or A1103 back to the A46, and vice versa.

This is the full list of COVID vaccination sites in Lincolnshire

This is the full list of initial COVID vaccination sites in Lincolnshire Including GP surgeries, sports centres and village halls The vaccination hub at Rustons club opened on Thursday in North Hykeham. | Photo: The Lincolnite An initial list of COVID-19 vaccination hubs across the Greater Lincolnshire region has been published by the NHS. The Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine will arrive at hundreds of GPs across the country in order to make it easier to protect care home residents and other vulnerable people against the virus. Vaccines are being given to the most vulnerable first, as set out in a list of nine high-priority groups, covering around 30 million people.

Oxford COVID-19 vaccine rolled out to GPs, pharmacies next week

Oxford COVID-19 vaccine rolled out to GPs, pharmacies next week But there’s secrecy over where it’s being delivered | Photo: PA/Pool/Reuters The new Oxford vaccine for coronavirus is being distributed to GP services this week, with pharmacies set to be given the green light next week. The Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine will arrive at hundreds of GPs across the country in order to make it easier to protect care home residents and other vulnerable people against the virus. It has been trialled at hospitals before being sent to community-based local vaccination services in the UK this week. In Lincolnshire, this will be at the Boston-based hospital hub, as well as primary care networks across the county.

441 new COVID-19 cases and 21 deaths in Greater Lincolnshire on Thursday

441 new COVID-19 cases and 21 deaths in Greater Lincolnshire on Thursday Oxford vaccine rolled out to GPs There have been 441 new coronavirus cases and 21 COVID-related deaths in Greater Lincolnshire on Thursday. The government’s COVID-19 dashboard recorded 354 new cases in Lincolnshire, 49 in North East Lincolnshire and 38 in North Lincolnshire. On Thursday, 13 deaths were registered in Lincolnshire, seven in North Lincolnshire and one in North East Lincolnshire. These figures include deaths both in and out of hospitals, as well as residents in hospitals outside the county. NHS England reported nine new local hospital deaths on Thursday, including five at United Lincolnshire Hospital Trust and four at Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust (NLAG).

Lincolnshire s COVID-19 vaccination hubs released but South Holland is not on the list

Lincolnshire s COVID-19 vaccination hubs released but South Holland is not on the list  | Updated: 15:56, 07 January 2021 A list of the COVID-19 vaccination hubs across the Greater Lincolnshire region has been published by the NHS - but South Holland does not feature. The list covers both hospitals and local satellite vaccination centres including doctors’ surgeries, sports centres and village halls. South Holland District Council Leader Gary Porter along with Coun Martin Hill, who leads Lincolnshire County Council, have been calling for greater transparency from the national NHS over the vaccination programme. A list of vaccine hubs has been released The Oxford/Astra Zeneca vaccine will arrive at hundreds of GPs across the country in order to make it easier to protect care home residents and other vulnerable people against the virus.

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