Wokingham urged: wear a mask, get a jab, covid rates are at their highest ever
WEAR a face mask when indoors with others ? that?s the plea from Wokingham Borough Council as covid levels soar to their highest-ever levels
Read moreWEAR a face mask when indoors with others ? that?s the plea from Wokingham Borough Council as covid levels soar to their highest-ever levels
Read moreTWO sites for taking PCR coronavirus tests are on the move ? one has already switched location and the other will change next week
Read moreMore than 90% of students said that they have had one or both jabs, in a poll about their vaccination status.
Read moreCOVID rates in Wokingham borough are on the way up ? and expected to carry on rising in coming weeks.
Read moreLocal authorities will have the ability to introduce covid safety measures, in a bid to prevent the NHS from becoming overwhelmed.
Read moreThe number of people catching coronavirus in Wokingham borough remains below the national average, but has risen since last week.
Read moreCllr Charles Margetts, health executive at the borough council, said he is waiting on Berkshire West CCG to confirm the plan.
Read moreOn Sunday, the NHS Health on the Move bus will be offering first and second doses of the Pfizer jab to over 16s.
Read moreSpeaking in the House of Commons, health secretary Sajid Javid set out the Government's autumn and winter plan for Covid-19.
Read moreA Wokingham borough doctor abused by anti-vaxxers said that speaking about the effectiveness of a jab made him a target
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