NHS workers slam disrespectful social media users for spreading fiction and lies about empty hospitals - as one woman is fined for sharing photos of empty hospital corridors
Hannah Dean, 30, who describes herself as a freelance journalist, has travelled to hospitals across Hampshire to take social media photos of empty corridors
She says they show the NHS is not under pressure and government is lying
Hampshire Constabulary confirmed a 30-year-old woman has been fined £200 for taking photos inside Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth
A Royal Navy medic has said taking part in the mass Covid-19 vaccination drive has been her “proudest moment”.
Lieutenant Lauren Hodges, the senior nursing officer from Portsmouth-based aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales, is one of six naval personnel who have been deployed to a vaccination hub at Ashton Gate, the home of Bristol City FC.
The team is working alongside health staff at the mass immunisation centre to vaccinate NHS and key workers and people aged over 80.
Lt Hodges said: “This is probably my proudest moment – being part of a national effort to hopefully get ahead of Covid and get the country back to some form of normality.