The heroic health and care staff working on Christmas Day in Wales
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Booking system for Covid-19 vaccines open to abuse and queue jumping in some parts of Wales
Frontline NHS staff claim the current booking system in some health boards is unfair
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An online booking system set up to give frontline NHS and care staff priority for the coronavirus vaccine is open to abuse in some parts of Wales.
Coronavirus infection rates, cases and deaths for all parts of Wales on Tuesday, December 22
Four local authorities are now reporting more than 1,000 cases per 100,000 population
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Another 24 people have died with coronavirus in Wales and more than 2,700 new positive cases have been identified.
FURTHER positive coronavirus cases have been confirmed at residential care home in Ceredigion in what has been described as a ‘very challenging situation’. Several members of staff and all residents have now tested positive at Min y Mor Residential Care Home, Aberaeron. Ceredigion County Council says it is working closely with Hywel Dda University Health Board and Public Health Wales to provide support to the home. A council spokesperson said: “The residents’ families have all been contacted by the home and staff are providing regular updates to all families. “This is a very challenging situation for the home and we are grateful to the community for its support. However, we ask that friends of residents do not telephone the home so that we can keep the telephone line free for families and health professionals to be able to make contact.
Frontline hospital workers couldnât book Covid-19 vaccine slot because of mistake in web address
Itâs understood that the mistake was made by a member of staff who admitted they were mortified by the error
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