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Council adopts Children's Services strategy


Northern Beaches
Northern Beaches Council has adopted the Children’s Services strategy, following endorsement at Council’s meeting yesterday evening.
The Strategy has been developed to guide the delivery of education and care services for children and families in the community.
Mayor Michael Regan said the strategy received strong support during community consultation in early 2020.
“Council is committed to providing quality affordable education and care services that support families and children.
“We recognise the role local government has to play in meeting the needs of children with additional needs, as well as playing a key role in supporting low income, disadvantaged or vulnerable families in our community. ....

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Vaccination reduces risk of severe COVID-19 infection


King’s College London
Vaccinated adults who contract COVID-19 infection experience a less severe illness, new research has found.
However, adults who are frail, living in areas of high deprivation or have unhealthy lifestyles are more at risk of COVID-19 infection and getting ill, despite being vaccinated, compared to other vaccinated people.
Researchers at King’s College London analysed data from participants logging their symptoms, tests and vaccines on the UK ZOE COVID Symptom Study app between 8th December 2020 and 14th May 2021, including 1,102,192 individuals who had been vaccinated. They examined in detail 2,278 adults who tested positive for COVID-19 after vaccination and compared them to both vaccinated adults who tested negative for COVID-19 and unvaccinated adults who tested positive for COVID-19. The team focused on infections developing more than 14 days after receiving either one dose of the Pfizer or AstraZeneca vaccine, which is when immunity starts ....

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