School confirms 18 coronavirus cases among staff and pupils since term started
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A Somerset school has identified 18 coronavirus cases during a concentrated period of infection.
Chew Valley School confirmed that in the first two weeks of term up to January 18, 11 staff members and seven pupils tested positive for COVID-19.
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A Covid-19 mobile testing unit in Bristol has been forced to closed due to the weather conditions.
Bristol City Council has announced that the testing unit at Brislington Park and Ride will be closed today (Sunday, January 24) as a result of the heavy snowfall across the South West.
Chelsea FCW match against Bristol City postponed due to snow
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Although it seems 2020 has not ended yet, we are already at the end of January 2021. And the coldest month of the year, combined with the United Kingdom’s proximity to the cold winds of the northern side of the globe, always brings out at least a few days of snow on each 365-day cycle.
This was the scene at Stamford Bridge a few minutes ago.
Now imagine much stronger downpouring taking place over hours on a pitch without heating. The result is what we see at Twerton Park in Bath, where Chelsea FCW would hold their match against Bristol City for the Women’s Super League today.