We ve done the hard work on coronavirus, let s not ruin it now Continue to follow the restrictions to keep our infection rate down. Keep taking those simple precautions.
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Public health officials have called on the public in North East Lincolnshire not to risk ruining the hard work already done and to keep doing their bit to beat coronavirus despite the lifting of restrictions.
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Just three new coronavirus cases recorded in North East Lincolnshire
The regions hospitals have now not reported a death related to the virus in 12 days
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The pace of coronavirus infections seems to be slowing, with just three new cases reported in North East Lincolnshire on Saturday.
This is the lowest number for several weeks and means there have now been 8,562 cases recorded in North East Lincolnshire since the pandemic began.
In neighbouring North Lincolnshire there were 25 new cases in the last 24 hours - bringing the total to 9,192 cases according to the government statistics.
Sadness as coronavirus death toll rises in northern Lincolnshire
Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust have confirmed a new death
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Joy as one of Grimsby s first Covid survivors declares I m alive! after becoming fully vaccinated
The Great-grandfather praises his NHS superheroes after completing his Covid journey
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One of the first survivors of coronavirus in Grimsby is now enjoying life once more now he is fully vaccinated.
Philip Massen, 88, nearly died when he contracted the infection – but he has now completed his Covid journey after having his second dose of the life-saving vaccine.
The former RAF ambulance driver praised his superhero NHS staff for saving his life and urged everyone to get vaccinated against the wicked virus.