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Northlands Road, Southampton. A BUSY Southampton junction has been blocked off amid safety fears after drivers a traffic management system. The junction of Northlands Road and The Avenue has been closed to all vehicles because motorists flouted a temporary one-way system introduced after the roadworks started on Sunday. Northlands Road was initially closed to traffic turning into the street from The Avenue. Engineers installed a one-way system for traffic heading towards The Avenue. But drivers ignored the traffic management measure by turning illegally into Northlands Road from The Avenue. A full closure has now been implemented to reduce the risk of head-on collisions and other accidents.
FRAUDSTERS have stolen more than £40 million from Hampshire throughout the coronavirus pandemic, figures have revealed. In Hampshire, 12,334 incidents of fraud and cyber crime were reported from the start of February last year to the end of March this year, according to data from Action Fraud. The value of the crimes amounted to £40.4 million, the equivalent of around £9,528 each day. Criminals have taken advantage of the rise in internet purchases as well as concerns over health and wellbeing through the crisis, says Action Fraud. Hampshire Police has said that cybercriminals have been targeting social media users and accounts during the last 12 months.
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MORE than a quarter of Southampton care home staff are not vaccinated against Covid-19, new data has shown. NHS figures show that 910 out of 1,278 eligible care home staff had received a first dose by April 11, meaning 29 per cent are still yet to get a jab. This is a reduction of three per cent from March 11 when 32 per cent of staff were still yet to be vaccinated. In the rest of Hampshire 12,057 out of 14,372 eligible staff, including agency workers, at older adult care homes had received a first dose by April 11, according to latest NHS figures – meaning 16% have not had a jab.