Downturn in vaccine jabs expected as Wales set to switch to younger age groups
An expected decrease in the next fortnight means jabbing capacity will follow suit
14:23, 11 FEB 2021
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Retired nurse dies with coronavirus days before she was due to receive vaccine
Lynne Drummond was described as a well-known and popular woman who would always put others before herself
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Lynne Drummond, a mum-of-three and grandmother-of-five, died with coronavirus aged 73 (Image: Abbie Drummond)
Heartfelt tributes have been paid to a larger than life former nurse who has died with coronavirus aged 73. Lynne Drummond, a mum-of-three and grandmother-of-five, became unwell in early January and was taken to Prince Philip Hospital in Llanelli when her condition deteriorated. Despite being desperately ill with Covid-19 she was eager to take part in clinical trials and donated blood to a research project spearheaded by one of the hospital s consultants.