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Ilkley man trades pilot s uniform for scrubs to become Covid-19 vaccinator in Leeds

A COMMERCIAL pilot from Ilkley has turned NHS vaccinator after Covid-19 hit the aviation industry. Edgar Woodhead, whose aviation career has been halted as a result of the Covid pandemic, switched uniforms to assist the NHS on the vaccination frontline. As a result he has received a courage and compassion badge. He said he knows many people in a similar position, deciding to temporarily pursue non-aviation careers. Aviation Job Search uncovered his incredible story of resilience.  The 22-year-old from Ilkley says he can’t remember a specific time that he wanted to become a pilot but that it was inspired by travelling from a young age.

Phone app developed to support patients and staff coping with the burden of long covid

Phone app developed to support patients and staff coping with the burden of long covid  People with long covid could be monitored with the aid of a ground-breaking mobile phone app and clinical web portal.  It has been developed to help NHS rehabilitation teams manage the large number o.

Why Flushing the Toilet With the Lid Up Is Grosser Than You Even Imagined

Why Flushing the Toilet With the Lid Up Is Grosser Than You Even Imagined Why Flushing the Toilet With the Lid Up Is Grosser Than You Even Imagined Maybe you don t think flushing the toilet with the lid up is a big deal. But have you ever thought about what really happens when you pull down that lever? Stephanie Booth, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail At this point in your life, chances are good you ve mastered basic potty training skills. But there s one golden rule we don t all follow in the bathroom: Closing the lid before we flush the toilet. Maybe you re a little bit lazy, or maybe you don t think flushing with the lid down is a big whoop. But have you ever thought about what

New Covid-19 vaccine study for pregnant women launches

The UK’s first Covid-19 vaccine study for pregnant women is set to launch. Around 235 women will be given the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine or a placebo in the study, which is taking place at 11 hospital sites in Newcastle, Leeds, London, Oxford, Gillingham, Edinburgh and Southampton. More than 100,000 pregnant women have already been vaccinated in the US, mainly with mRNA vaccines including Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna, with no safety concerns. For this reason, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) in the UK has said it is preferable for pregnant women in the UK to be offered the Pfizer/BioNTech or Moderna vaccines.

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