Joseph Flavill may be the only person in the world to have COVID-19 twice while in the middle of a global Coronavirus pandemic and not know he had the virus or about the pandemic.
Oskaloosa News Recap For February 4th, 2021
SpaceX’s latest prototype exploded while landing on Tuesday.
The steel Starship prototype Serial Number (SN9) went up in flames at the end of a successful high-altitude test from Boca Chica, Texas.
After launching, the rocket reached an altitude of 32,800 feet before turning to a horizontal “belly flop” position. It then attempted to land upright, but came in “too fast and at a bad angle” before ending in a fiery explosion, according to the broadcast.
The incident was similar to what occurred in December, when the SN8 rocket was destroyed.
Elon Musk, CEO of the space company, made no comment on the latest explosion.
London Covid cases sent to hospitals treating Rutland patients Published: 17:04, 05 February 2021
Hospitals which cared for Rutland patients during the Covid crisis stepped in to treat patients from London when vital intensive care beds were in short supply elsewhere.
Leicesterâs hospitals provided mutual aid to other trusts while continuing to care for Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutlandâs poorliest patients.
University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trustâs acting chief executive, Rebecca Brown, told colleagues of her teamâs efforts this morning (Thursday).
Leicester medics helped ease pressure on stretched hospitals in London and the Midlands
âIâm really proud to say that weâve not only managed our own workload of patients coming through in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland, but weâve also supported patients from London and the greater Midlands area,â she said.
Stressed NHS staff turn queue jumpers away from mass vaccine centre People will be turned away if they cannot prove they are in the priority groups
17:55, 5 FEB 2021
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People queuing for appointments at the Peepul Centre this morning
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