THE new Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine has been rolled out to GP surgeries in Blackburn with Darwen. Blackburn with Darwen CCG have received the British manufactured vaccine which is said to have revolutionised the vaccination process due to it being able to be kept at fridge temperature - unlike the Pfizer vaccine which needs to be stored at ultra-low temperatures, making it difficult to distribute to care home settings. Dr Mohammed Umer, Clinical Director for Blackburn with Darwen Primary Care Networks said: “We have received the Oxford / AstraZeneca vaccine and this is fantastic as it is more easily deployable across other settings.
THE new Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine has been rolled out to GP surgeries in Blackburn with Darwen. Blackburn with Darwen CCG have received the British manufactured vaccine which is said to have revolutionised the vaccination process due to it being able to be kept at fridge temperature - unlike the Pfizer vaccine which needs to be stored at ultra-low temperatures, making it difficult to distribute to care home settings. Dr Mohammed Umer, Clinical Director for Blackburn with Darwen Primary Care Networks said: “We have received the Oxford / AstraZeneca vaccine and this is fantastic as it is more easily deployable across other settings.
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Not Going Out viewers were left emotional and in tears after watching the late Bobby Ball posthumously appear in the show s Christmas special on Wednesday.
The comedian, 76, tested positive for coronavirus after being at Blackpool Victoria Hospital with breathing problems and died on 28 October.
Bobby filmed the festive episode and the upcoming 11th series before his death, with fans delighted that they got to see some more of his character Frank.
Emotional: Not Going Out viewers were left in tears after watching the late Bobby Ball posthumously appear in the show s Christmas special on Wednesday
Dozens of fans took to Twitter to praise Bobby s performance and the show for putting on such a fitting tribute to the legend after the Christmas special aired
NO COVID-19 related deaths have been recorded in East Lancashire hospitals today while the number of positive cases has hit over 34,000. Lancashire Teaching Hospitals, which operates Preston Royal Hospital and South Ribble and Chorley Hospital, has recorded 12 deaths of people who tested positive for Covid-19 - four occurred on Wednesday (December 23), two on Christmas Eve, four on Christmas Day and two on Boxing Day. Blackpool Teaching Hospitals, which runs Blackpool Victoria Hospital, has recorded six deaths of people who tested positive for Covid-19 today after two people died on Christmas Day, three on Boxing Day and one yesterday (December 27). In England, a further 318 people who tested positive for coronavirus have died in hospital, bringing the total number of confirmed deaths reported in hospitals to 48,860, NHS England said on Monday.