Lincolnshire s COVID-19 vaccination hubs released but South Holland is not on the list
| Updated: 15:56, 07 January 2021
A list of the COVID-19 vaccination hubs across the Greater Lincolnshire region has been published by the NHS - but South Holland does not feature.
The list covers both hospitals and local satellite vaccination centres including doctorsâ surgeries, sports centres and village halls.
South Holland District Council Leader Gary Porter along with Coun Martin Hill, who leads Lincolnshire County Council, have been calling for greater transparency from the national NHS over the vaccination programme.
A list of vaccine hubs has been released
The Oxford/Astra Zeneca vaccine will arrive at hundreds of GPs across the country in order to make it easier to protect care home residents and other vulnerable people against the virus.
Three more deaths from coronavirus confirmed in Lincolnshire hospitals as cases increase by more than 350
| Updated: 10:17, 29 December 2020
An increase of 353 cases of coronavirus were confirmed in Lincolnshire yesterday (Monday).
An additional four deaths were registered in Lincolnshire while NHS England reported three deaths at United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust.
Nationally, health services have reported being under pressure due to increased patient numbers. With ambulance services reporting almost as many calls on Boxing Day as at the height of the first wave.
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United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust currently has 194 patients with Covid-19.
Chief operating officer Simon Evans said: âAlthough overall we have seen slightly reduced pressure across the trust over the Christmas period, in common with other hospitals both regionally and nationally we have had large numbers of ambulance attendances in recent days.â
425 COVID-19 cases and five deaths in Greater Lincolnshire on Bank Holiday Monday
41,385 new UK cases, highest day since pandemic began
| Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
There have been 425 new coronavirus cases and five COVID-related deaths reported in Greater Lincolnshire on Bank Holiday Monday.
The government’s COVID-19 dashboard recorded 353 new cases in Lincolnshire, 52 in North Lincolnshire and 20 in North East Lincolnshire.
Nationally, cases rose by 41,385 the highest since the pandemic began to 2,329,730, while deaths rose by 357 to 71,109.
An additional four deaths were registered in Lincolnshire and one in North Lincolnshire. These figures include deaths both in and out of hospitals, as well as residents in hospitals outside the county.