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The NHS Covid symptom checker has been criticised by a study which found it may not pick up some people who are seriously ill.
By being told to stay at home rather than consult a doctor, they may not receive treatment quickly enough.
NHS Digital says the 111 online service, used more than 3.9 million times in the past year, is not a diagnostic tool.
The symptom checker has been constantly revised and updated, it adds.
The NHS 111 online Covid symptom checker asks a series of set questions about symptoms in order to offer people advice on their condition and what to do next.
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University of Gibraltar student nurses join vaccine campaign 13th January 2021
University of Gibraltar’s student nurses have been administering the Covid-19 vaccine as part of their first-year placement.
The initiative sees them join the GHA’s nursing team on a temporary basis as the Government rolls-out its vaccination programme.
The team of students have been vaccinating over 70s at the old Primary Care Centre in the ICC building.
“It’s a great opportunity for the student nurses to be involved in such an important programme for the local community,” Programme Coordinator of the University’s BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing course James Vinales said.
ISOLAS LLP has welcomed two new associates to its growing legal
team.
Katrina Isola has been enrolled as a Solicitor and James Castle
has been admitted as a Barrister in the Supreme Court of Gibraltar,
following their respective legal training.
Katrina graduated from the University of Exeter, before
completing the Law Conversion at BPP University in London, where
she was awarded a Distinction in her postgraduate diploma Legal
Practice Course.
Katrina undertook the Gibraltar Professional Skills and Conduct
course at the University of Gibraltar where she also completed the
Professional Certificate of Competence in Gibraltar Law. She
completed her training at ISOLAS LLP and was enrolled as a