Bristol coronavirus latest as 21 new cases are reported
The Government said a further three people had died across the UK within 28 days of testing positive as of Wednesday
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Twenty-one new cases of Covid-19 have been reported across the Bristol region, according to the latest daily figures.
Public Health England said today, May 19, that there had been 16 further infections in Bristol, four in South Gloucestershire, and one in North Somerset. There have been no new cases in Bath and North East Somerset.
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Statement issued on black smoke belching from hospital site
The black smoke is due to a higher carbon content
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A hospital trust says there is no significant risk to locals amid concern over black smoke billowing from an incinerator chimney.
The smoke has been coming from the chimney of the hospital incinerator site on St Michael s Hill. The University Hospitals Bristol and Weston (UHBW) trust says the smoke is due to a fault with one of the boilers for its city centre hospitals.
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VOLUNTEERS in Cardiff and the Vale are needed to research the effectiveness of having the coronavirus vaccine at the same time as the seasonal flu vaccine. Public Health Wales is recruiting over 18s who have had their first dose of the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine – and who have received an appointment for their second dose at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board’s Bayside Mass Vaccination Centre – to take part in this research study. The Combining Influenza and COVID-19 Vaccination (ComFluCOV) Study, which is being run by the Bristol Trials Centre, sponsored and led by University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust (UHBW), is currently taking place at 11 sites across the UK.