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Pontins death: Paul Reynolds inquest conclusion | East Anglian Daily Times

Paul Reynolds (inset) died two days after the incident at Pontins Pakefield - Credit: Archant/Supplied by family An inquest has found a father-of-three would have survived if he had not been restrained in a dangerous manner at Pontins Pakefield. Colchester man Paul Reynolds, 38, was restrained by security staff after being involved in an altercation with another guest at the holiday park, near Lowestoft, on Valentine s Day 2017. Mr Reynolds, who had been on holiday at the resort with his partner Carrie Bennett and their three sons, was subsequently arrested by police. However, on the journey to the police station, Mr Reynolds condition worsened and an ambulance was called at the roadside.

Has Norfolk met the tests to ease lockdown? | Norwich Evening News

2) Evidence shows vaccines are sufficiently effective in reducing hospitalisations and deaths in those vaccinated The number of people being taken to hospital with Covid has collapsed, while deaths have also plummeted since the vaccine rollout began. As of May 4, there were 10 Covid patients in Norfolk’s hospitals. That compares to 758 patients during the peak in January. At the start of the rollout it was unclear whether the lockdown or the vaccine was behind the fall in Covid patients. However, numerous studies since then have shown that all vaccines are highly effective at reducing hospital admissions.  The last Covid death, meanwhile, was reported at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn on Thursday May 6. The James Paget University Hospital has not reported a death since April 7 and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital’s most recent Covid death was April 21. 

Has Norfolk met the tests to ease lockdown? | Eastern Daily Press

2) Evidence shows vaccines are sufficiently effective in reducing hospitalisations and deaths in those vaccinated The number of people being taken to hospital with Covid has collapsed, while deaths have also plummeted since the vaccine rollout began. As of May 4, there were 10 Covid patients in Norfolk’s hospitals. That compares to 758 patients during the peak in January. At the start of the rollout it was unclear whether the lockdown or the vaccine was behind the fall in Covid patients. However, numerous studies since then have shown that all vaccines are highly effective at reducing hospital admissions.  The last Covid death, meanwhile, was reported at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn on Thursday May 6. The James Paget University Hospital has not reported a death since April 7 and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital’s most recent Covid death was April 21. 

Great Yarmouth receives additional covid vaccination stocks

The multidisciplinary team working at the new vaccination centre in Market Gates. - Credit: James Weeds Additional stock has been made available for a local NHS vaccination centre. The vaccination centre in Great Yarmouth s Market Gates will continue to be by appointment only, except for individuals who are hard to reach, such as unpaid carers and homeless people. In addition to this, the Louise Hamilton Centre based at James Paget University Hospital in Gorleston will be running additional vaccination clinics from Tuesday to Friday next week. The Louise Hamliton Centre next to the James Paget University Hospital in Gorleston.

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