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nhs website.e were told then when they could not access the website to book a booster to turn up at walk—in centres and they were accused of five hours or more at these centres. so it seems a prime minister went on television but the health service was completely unprepared for the incredible demand today. and it seems that this 31st of december target, the premise or shows words very carefully yesterday, he said everyone will have been offered a booster by them that does not mean that all boosters will have been delivered by them. his only means that people should have been able to make a booking by then. i think that's possible the way to interpret it because of the moment the likelihood of everyone getting their third jab before the end of the year seems very unlikely. you also need to recall that a very large proportion of people are not eligible to get their third jet because it's been less than three months like one of four people are not eligible for their third jab yet. so given what we kn
nhs website.e were told then when they could not access the website to book a booster to turn up at walk—in centres and they were accused of five hours or more at these centres. so it seems a prime minister went on television but the health service was completely unprepared for the incredible demand today. and it seems that this 31st of december target, the premise or shows words very carefully yesterday, he said everyone will have been offered a booster by them that does not mean that all...
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what the nhs is shown — you that the nhs can cope? can cope? what the nhs is shown over the _ you that the nhs can cope? what the nhs is shown over the last _ you that the nhs can cope? what the nhs is shown over the last 18 - you that the nhs can cope? what the j nhs is shown over the last 18 months is that we are remarkably resilient. we can deal with challenges that are thrown with a at really short notice and challenges that frankly have no conception of how big they are be —— they will be. 3a,000 hospitalised covid—19 patients all at once. the difference and this is a really important difference is that the rest of the nhs, non—covid—19 care is incredibly busy at the moment in a way that it wasn't last january and that last january spike a way that it wasn't last january and that lastjanuary spike came and went and it was very hard for the nhs and it came and went very quickly and now we've got months upon months of pressure and the combination of the fact that we are trying to deliver the booster vaccinations at the same time. w
what the nhs is shown — you that the nhs can cope? can cope? what the nhs is shown over the _ you that the nhs can cope? what the nhs is shown over the last _ you that the nhs can cope? what the nhs is shown over the last 18 - you that the nhs can cope? what the j nhs is shown over the last 18 months is that we are remarkably resilient. we can deal with challenges that are thrown with a at really short notice and challenges that frankly have no conception of how big they are be —— they...
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. irate the chief scientific adviser and the nhs. ~ ., ., nhs. we will leave it there and thanks forjoining us. a - nhs. we will leave it there and thanks forjoining us. a couple | nhs. we will leave it there and i thanks forjoining us. a couple of statements coming into us from nicola sturgeon, first minister of scotland who says that scotland, she can confirm is carrying out urgent work to further accelerate the roll—out of the booster vaccination programme in scotland and the country already has the highest proportion of over 12 population protecting the booster or third doses of the uk nations but now urgent efforts are being made to step up the pace further with the aim of offering a boosterjab appointment to all eligible adults by the end of the year, if possible and borisjohnson in his statement to the nation a little earlier made it clear that the uk government would be offering help to the that target. we've also had a statement from the welsh first minister, mark drakeford, saying we learn more about omicron and the variant every day an
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we use the nhs id code to find this site — an internal nhs platform run on ebay.have the contract information on the side. and we can see that they're selling fast — and to registered nhs users. but not to hospitals. these are going to less high risk environments — like care homes and rehabilitation facilities. and then, a new lead. we have been looking for this ppe for months now. ever since we have found out that there was some sort of issue with it. we have been trying to find out what may have happened to it. where it may have ended up. and we have had a bit of breakthrough. our search brings us here — to an auction house in stockport. we arrive late in the evening. the gates are locked and there's no one to speak to. we have no idea how any of the clandeboye agencies�* shipment ended up here. what we do know is that one auction goer got a real bargain. because they managed to buy a box of kit, that cost the government £1,000 for just a fiver. i mean, it's pretty sickening, isn't it? that £1,000, which will be just one example of many other thousands of pounds
we use the nhs id code to find this site — an internal nhs platform run on ebay.have the contract information on the side. and we can see that they're selling fast — and to registered nhs users. but not to hospitals. these are going to less high risk environments — like care homes and rehabilitation facilities. and then, a new lead. we have been looking for this ppe for months now. ever since we have found out that there was some sort of issue with it. we have been trying to find out what...
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we use the nhs id code to find this site — an internal nhs platform run on ebay.the contract information on the side. and we can see that they're selling fast — and to registered nhs users. but not to hospitals. these are going to less high risk environments — like care homes and rehabilitation facilities. and then, a new lead. we have been looking for this ppe for months now. ever since we have found out that there was some sort of issue with it. we have been trying to find out what may have happened to it. where it may have ended up. and we have had a bit of breakthrough. our search brings us here — to an auction house in stockport. we arrive late in the evening. the gates are locked and there's no one to speak to. we have no idea how any of the clandeboye agencies�* shipment ended up here. what we do know is that one auction goer got a real bargain. because they managed to buy a box of kit, that cost the government £1,000 for just a fiver. i mean, it's pretty sickening, isn't it? that £1,000, which will be just one example of many other thousands of pounds, mil
we use the nhs id code to find this site — an internal nhs platform run on ebay.the contract information on the side. and we can see that they're selling fast — and to registered nhs users. but not to hospitals. these are going to less high risk environments — like care homes and rehabilitation facilities. and then, a new lead. we have been looking for this ppe for months now. ever since we have found out that there was some sort of issue with it. we have been trying to find out what may...
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in the nhs are already suffering _ impact, torcuil.ng from absences impact, torcuil. in the nhs are - already suffering from absences and from lack of resources. and health workers screaming for priority to be given to them for lateral flow tests, laboursaying given to them for lateral flow tests, labour saying the same thing. and in a letter to mps virtually admitting that they will have to make a priority over the next month. now a health crisis but also a deep political slant to this as well with the welsh first minister being able to offer 4 million lateral flow tests to a tory nhs health minister, a labour welsh first minister, a gesture of generosity there across the border and across the political aisle. is he to be a particularly english problem because in england, there are seven date releases from isolation if you take the appropriate lateral flow tests on date two and a six and then now in scotland of course you have to isolate steel for ten days if you test positive. so it is not some to be such a problem north of the borde
in the nhs are already suffering _ impact, torcuil.ng from absences impact, torcuil. in the nhs are - already suffering from absences and from lack of resources. and health workers screaming for priority to be given to them for lateral flow tests, laboursaying given to them for lateral flow tests, labour saying the same thing. and in a letter to mps virtually admitting that they will have to make a priority over the next month. now a health crisis but also a deep political slant to this as well...
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because of the pressure on the nhs _ of the pressure on the nhs?sure on the nhs and - of the pressure on the nhs? because of the pressure on the nhs and it - of the pressure on the nhs? because of the pressure on the nhs and it is l of the pressure on the nhs and it is moving so fast with this doubling every 2.5 days, it means that every week, it is getting four times worse and so you do not have a very long to decide what you are going to do. i think that is the big pressure right now, that the government will be forced to make decisions under incomplete knowledge because otherwise you are risking a really terrible situation in early january. well, you have pre—empted my next question because when would you expect to hear something? could be... i appreciate this is hypothetical and you are the scientist, not me, but could those who have to make these difficult decisions say, right, there is so much we still do not know, you have outlined so much of that, professor, that we are going to try something radicalfor two weeks, that we are going to try s
because of the pressure on the nhs _ of the pressure on the nhs?sure on the nhs and - of the pressure on the nhs? because of the pressure on the nhs and it - of the pressure on the nhs? because of the pressure on the nhs and it is l of the pressure on the nhs and it is moving so fast with this doubling every 2.5 days, it means that every week, it is getting four times worse and so you do not have a very long to decide what you are going to do. i think that is the big pressure right now, that...
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they were keen for some time on the idea of nhs staff having to get i the idea of nhs staff having toty in government and beyond .2 presidents, there are otherjabs and vaccinations that are mandatory for front line nhs staff, so in that sense they can point to that precedent. they have already done it as far as care homes are concerned. the next step is to nhs staff stop it looks as though those votes will come on tuesday before parliament is packing up for christmas on thursday. m50 parliament is packing up for christmas on thursday. also the day ofthe christmas on thursday. also the day of the north — christmas on thursday. also the day of the north shropshire _ christmas on thursday. also the dayj of the north shropshire by-election, of the north shropshire by—election, so who knows what that might bring? i would like your thoughts on where the government finds itself, the pause in hostilities whilst various reports and investigations go on but it does not mean that the stories have stopped all the speculation. i was talking to someone in government who has bracing themselves with
they were keen for some time on the idea of nhs staff having to get i the idea of nhs staff having toty in government and beyond .2 presidents, there are otherjabs and vaccinations that are mandatory for front line nhs staff, so in that sense they can point to that precedent. they have already done it as far as care homes are concerned. the next step is to nhs staff stop it looks as though those votes will come on tuesday before parliament is packing up for christmas on thursday. m50 parliament...
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the nhs workforce was already under— to 3900.lready under pressure _ to 3900. the nhs workforce was already under pressure before i already under pressure before omicron came along, we are seeing increased pressure in many workforces at the moment, especially if someone needs to isolate if they have a positive case, but some of the recent moves we have had from 10—day to seven—day isolation, i think all of this will help. a graphic illustration of the pressure is the health service is facing from liverpool city council, filmed in the intensive care unit of the royal liverpool. it shows how every patient needing treatment is relatively young and unvaccinated. in wales too, where waiting lists for planned procedures have hit a record high, there are warnings nearly one fifth of staff could be off with covid in january. nearly one fifth of staff could be off with covid injanuary. nhs england's top doctor says the health service is now on a war footing and the best weapons in the fight against the omicron variant remain vaccines and
the nhs workforce was already under— to 3900.lready under pressure _ to 3900. the nhs workforce was already under pressure before i already under pressure before omicron came along, we are seeing increased pressure in many workforces at the moment, especially if someone needs to isolate if they have a positive case, but some of the recent moves we have had from 10—day to seven—day isolation, i think all of this will help. a graphic illustration of the pressure is the health service is...
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ten could lead to a big impact on the nhs after christmas.— nhs after christmas. until christmas, what is the _ nhs after christmas. ten days until christmas, what is the advice - nhs after christmas. ten days until christmas, what is the advice for i christmas, what is the advice for people running up to it? ichris people running up to it? chris whitty said — people running up to it? chris whitty said that _ people running up to it? chris whitty said that people - people running up to it? (ct 3 whitty said that people should prioritise what matters to them. do not mix with people you don't have to it was his clear message. the prime minister said repeatedly he is not closing hospitality, not cancelling events, but think carefully, he said, do lateralflow tests, wash your hands, open windows, he said his plans over christmas were pretty modest. yesterday of course, nicola sturgeon asked people in scotland to limit socialising to just three households. socialising to 'ust three households._ socialising to 'ust three households. , . ., , socialising to 'ust three ho
ten could lead to a big impact on the nhs after christmas.— nhs after christmas. until christmas, what is the _ nhs after christmas. ten days until christmas, what is the advice - nhs after christmas. ten days until christmas, what is the advice for i christmas, what is the advice for people running up to it? ichris people running up to it? chris whitty said — people running up to it? chris whitty said that _ people running up to it? chris whitty said that people - people running up to it?...
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it is always the case that the nhs. it is always the case that the nhs.e have never seen the level of pressure on all parts of the health service, so we really must, as a nation, do everything we can to try to avoid getting to a position, which we could face injanuary, which we could face injanuary, which is the nhs under unprecedented strain and fast rising numbers of people needing care in hospital. 50 people needing care in hospital. so what is your message to those mps who are thinking of voting against these measures? i who are thinking of voting against these measures?— who are thinking of voting against these measures? i would ask them to think about the _ these measures? i would ask them to think about the health _ these measures? i would ask them to think about the health service. - these measures? i would ask them to think about the health service. we - think about the health service. we hear every day people complementing the health service, and the workers in the health service, for the tireless work they have done over what is getting on for
it is always the case that the nhs. it is always the case that the nhs.e have never seen the level of pressure on all parts of the health service, so we really must, as a nation, do everything we can to try to avoid getting to a position, which we could face injanuary, which we could face injanuary, which is the nhs under unprecedented strain and fast rising numbers of people needing care in hospital. 50 people needing care in hospital. so what is your message to those mps who are thinking of...
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. register people so it goes on to our nhs record. ~' , , , q your nhs record.your nhs record. the key, been busy? yes. we are doing _ your nhs record. the key, been busy? yes, we are doing up _ your nhs record. the key, been busy? yes, we are doing up to _ your nhs record. the key, been busy? yes, we are doing up to 280 _ your nhs record. the key, been busy? yes, we are doing up to 280 people i your nhs record. the key, been busy? yes, we are doing up to 280 people a | yes, we are doing up to 280 people a day. yes, we are doing up to 280 people a day when— yes, we are doing up to 280 people a day. when we were at the main vaccine — day. when we were at the main vaccine centre, we did up to 1000, so we _ vaccine centre, we did up to 1000, so we are — vaccine centre, we did up to 1000, so we are still offering that service _ so we are still offering that service to the community. we have been here all— service to the community. we have been here all morning _ service to the community. we have been here all morning and - service to the community. we have been here
. register people so it goes on to our nhs record. ~' , , , q your nhs record.your nhs record. the key, been busy? yes. we are doing _ your nhs record. the key, been busy? yes, we are doing up _ your nhs record. the key, been busy? yes, we are doing up to _ your nhs record. the key, been busy? yes, we are doing up to 280 _ your nhs record. the key, been busy? yes, we are doing up to 280 people i your nhs record. the key, been busy? yes, we are doing up to 280 people a | yes, we are doing up to...
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what the nhs is ro osin: end of the year? what the nhs is proposing to _ end of the year?do _ end of the year? what the nhs is proposing to do is _ end of the year? what the nhs is proposing to do is unprecedented end of the year? what the nhs is - proposing to do is unprecedented and we've never had 1,000,000 jabs per day in this country and that's the kind of ambition being set out, but i wouldn't bet against the nhs. they are remarkable and should people who work for the nhs and there will be a remarkable effort to get this done and it will be a huge effort, no doubt about it, but we can all play our part by getting behind the effort by taking up the availability of the booster and to support the nhs in the coming weeks. because as well as safeguarding ourselves on the people around us and the people we care about, this is also crucial to protect the nhs. borisjohnson warns the uk is facing an emergency in the battle with the new omicron variant. he's calling for a massive increase in boosterjabs, more than a million a day in england, by the end of the month. there is a
what the nhs is ro osin: end of the year? what the nhs is proposing to _ end of the year?do _ end of the year? what the nhs is proposing to do is _ end of the year? what the nhs is proposing to do is unprecedented end of the year? what the nhs is - proposing to do is unprecedented and we've never had 1,000,000 jabs per day in this country and that's the kind of ambition being set out, but i wouldn't bet against the nhs. they are remarkable and should people who work for the nhs and there will...
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the nhs was now on a war footing.usts are under pressure because of sickness absence. some staff said they can't get pcr or lateral flow tests to get back to work and others have also reported shortages of testing capacity. health chiefs admit it's a problem but say they are addressing it. we do recognise there are some difficulties across the country, both in pharmacies and with home testing requests. we do release and are continuing to release test slots for individuals and so they should just keep trying through the day. obviously, as the christmas period subsides, then the testing capacity should be more available to them. we do have good supplies and we will be endeavouring to get those to the right places. the uk health security agency said almost 8 million lateral flow test kits would be supplied to pharmacies by new year's eve. people wanting pcr tests should keep checking the official website as more slots were being made available each day. hugh pym, bbc news. the immunologist professor peter 0penshaw told u
the nhs was now on a war footing.usts are under pressure because of sickness absence. some staff said they can't get pcr or lateral flow tests to get back to work and others have also reported shortages of testing capacity. health chiefs admit it's a problem but say they are addressing it. we do recognise there are some difficulties across the country, both in pharmacies and with home testing requests. we do release and are continuing to release test slots for individuals and so they should...
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_ the headline, focusing in on the nhs? , , ,. ., nhs? yes, i 'ust discovered, the number of— nhs?, the number of the issue has - nhs? yes, ijust discovered, the number of the issue has been, i nhs? yes, ijust discovered, the i number of the issue has been, ever since the beginning of the pandemic. what the sunday mirror is saying is there are 3000 emissions a day, ever since the pandemic started, it is not really the number of people infected on the number of deaths the government has had to worry about, it is whether or not the nhs is overwhelmed. 0bviously it is whether or not the nhs is overwhelmed. obviously the more infections we get, the more people become seriously ill, even if most people just have a mild dose like a call from 0micron. so the whole problem all the way through, but has been, how do you stop the nhs not being able to cope? if you end up with 50,000 staff because they are either isolating with 0micron, but just adds to the pressures. so all the time, equation going on, perhaps what we should have done is having more restrictions earlier, even before we knew a
_ the headline, focusing in on the nhs? , , ,. ., nhs? yes, i 'ust discovered, the number of— nhs?, the number of the issue has - nhs? yes, ijust discovered, the number of the issue has been, i nhs? yes, ijust discovered, the i number of the issue has been, ever since the beginning of the pandemic. what the sunday mirror is saying is there are 3000 emissions a day, ever since the pandemic started, it is not really the number of people infected on the number of deaths the government has had to...
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and _ the peak of winter pressures on the nhs and nhs staff and managers will do what _ nhs and nhsce going but it is as you implied the to mean that some other priorities, for example — to mean that some other priorities, for example that record waiting list of people on the back burner for a while _ of people on the back burner for a while. ., ~' ,, of people on the back burner for a while. . ,, i. ., ., ., _, while. thank you for an outcome ahead of the _ while. thank you for an outcome ahead of the nhs _ while. thank you for an outcome | ahead of the nhs confederation, thank you. just when i spoke to matthew taylor, we had a few more figures through from france and in fact we are hearing france has reported a new high of confirmed coronavirus cases. very nearly 180,000 is the figure, the daily figure there in france and latest 24 hour period and by far the highest number since the start of the pandemic. so the situation in france, let's take a look at other european countries. and there have been demonstrations in eastern germany against new coronavirus restrictions. they includ
and _ the peak of winter pressures on the nhs and nhs staff and managers will do what _ nhs and nhsce going but it is as you implied the to mean that some other priorities, for example — to mean that some other priorities, for example that record waiting list of people on the back burner for a while _ of people on the back burner for a while. ., ~' ,, of people on the back burner for a while. . ,, i. ., ., ., _, while. thank you for an outcome ahead of the _ while. thank you for an outcome...
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underneath this is a lot of pressure on the nhs to actually deliver— pressure on the nhs to actuallythe 'ob as volunteers in order to get the job into — as volunteers in order to get the job into peoples arms. this comes against _ job into peoples arms. this comes against the — job into peoples arms. this comes against the backdrop of nhs that is in crisis _ against the backdrop of nhs that is in crisis dealing with huge backlogs of patient _ in crisis dealing with huge backlogs of patient care that's come off the back of— of patient care that's come off the back of the pandemic. and gp practices _ back of the pandemic. and gp practices are on their knees. this is a really. — practices are on their knees. this is a really, really tough to ask for the nhs — is a really, really tough to ask for the nhs when they are facing a huge amount— the nhs when they are facing a huge amount of— the nhs when they are facing a huge amount of pressure was up it all comes— amount of pressure was up it all comes back to questions about investment support, how to make sure the nhs _ investment support,
underneath this is a lot of pressure on the nhs to actually deliver— pressure on the nhs to actuallythe 'ob as volunteers in order to get the job into — as volunteers in order to get the job into peoples arms. this comes against _ job into peoples arms. this comes against the — job into peoples arms. this comes against the backdrop of nhs that is in crisis _ against the backdrop of nhs that is in crisis dealing with huge backlogs of patient _ in crisis dealing with huge backlogs of...
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the nhs was _ because wards are understaffed. the nhs was stretch pre—pandemic.ridiculously difficult — they've had a really ridiculously difficult two years. and now they are having — difficult two years. and now they are having very high rates of illness— are having very high rates of illness and self isolation. and it still creating massive problems. yes, _ still creating massive problems. yes. there — still creating massive problems. yes, there is a bit of a note of optimism _ yes, there is a bit of a note of optimism here.— yes, there is a bit of a note of otimism here. ., , ., ., ., ., optimism here. rosamound, i want to add a dose of — optimism here. rosamound, i want to add a dose of reality _ optimism here. rosamound, i want to add a dose of reality to _ optimism here. rosamound, i want to add a dose of reality to this. - optimism here. rosamound, i want to add a dose of reality to this. there - add a dose of reality to this. there is a sentence on this front page that says but with a record number of covid cases yesterday new year revelers were urged to
the nhs was _ because wards are understaffed. the nhs was stretch pre—pandemic.ridiculously difficult — they've had a really ridiculously difficult two years. and now they are having — difficult two years. and now they are having very high rates of illness— are having very high rates of illness and self isolation. and it still creating massive problems. yes, _ still creating massive problems. yes. there — still creating massive problems. yes, there is a bit of a note of optimism _...
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the head of nhs encland, set on one side. the head of nhs england. with _ set on one side., with the _ set on one side. the head of nhs england, with the prime - set on one side. the head of nhs england, with the prime minister| england, with the prime minister today, now has to oversee a major acceleration of the programme. this is a hue acceleration of the programme. this is a huge challenge for the nhs and for the _ is a huge challenge for the nhs and for the country. the prime minister has told _ for the country. the prime minister has told us — for the country. the prime minister has told us and public health experts _ has told us and public health experts have told us that the rate at which — experts have told us that the rate at which the omicron variant is spreading _ at which the omicron variant is spreading presents a serious threat and i_ spreading presents a serious threat and i have — spreading presents a serious threat and i have no doubt that the nhs and their amazing staff will step up. with more than 100,000 people booking overnight for boosterjabs in engla
the head of nhs encland, set on one side. the head of nhs england. with _ set on one side., with the _ set on one side. the head of nhs england, with the prime - set on one side. the head of nhs england, with the prime minister| england, with the prime minister today, now has to oversee a major acceleration of the programme. this is a hue acceleration of the programme. this is a huge challenge for the nhs and for the _ is a huge challenge for the nhs and for the country. the prime minister has...
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the target _ to us and to protect our nhs. the target of— to us and to protect our nhs.ote, people will have the — he said and i quote, people will have the chance to get the booster before _ have the chance to get the booster before the — have the chance to get the booster before the new year. but that aim these _ before the new year. but that aim these instead is to offer the booster— these instead is to offer the booster by every — to every adult by the end _ booster by every — to every adult by the end of— booster by every — to every adult by the end of the month which means the delivery— the end of the month which means the delivery will _ the end of the month which means the delivery will wait untiljanuary the end of the month which means the delivery will wait until january and february. — delivery will wait until january and february, so are they rowing back on the target, _ february, so are they rowing back on the target, why has it changed overnight, and what hope do we have of achieving _ overnight, and what hope do we have of achieving the level of booster 'a
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the problem that the nhs has its - problem that the nhs has its uncertainty. prepared for any eventuality, so it doesn't really matter so much what we think is going to happen. unless we can be sure of it, we still need to be prepared for a range of different eventualities which might include a big covid waif, but it might also mean that we still need to do whatever we can do to keep surgery going so that patients who need urgent cancer care, for example, are still guessing that, and that is really the challenge, it's the uncertainty. the nhs needs to be as agile and as flexible as possible and i think it has been the most agile and flexible it has been in the last two years than i can ever remember, but still the challenges come. ~ . , ., ., come. what proportion of the atients come. what proportion of the patients who _ come. what proportion of the patients who are _ come. what proportion of the patients who are in _ come. what proportion of the patients who are in icu - come. what proportion of the patients who are in icu at - come. what proportion of the p
the problem that the nhs has its - problem that the nhs has its uncertainty. prepared for any eventuality, so it doesn't really matter so much what we think is going to happen. unless we can be sure of it, we still need to be prepared for a range of different eventualities which might include a big covid waif, but it might also mean that we still need to do whatever we can do to keep surgery going so that patients who need urgent cancer care, for example, are still guessing that, and that is...
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we nhs is potentially being overwhelmed.— nhs is potentially being overwhelmed. ~ . ., ., nhs is potentiallyrwhelmed. . ., ., . overwhelmed. we are going to hear from the prime _ overwhelmed. we are going to hear from the prime minister _ overwhelmed. we are going to hear from the prime minister any - overwhelmed. we are going to hear from the prime minister any secondl from the prime minister any second now. i may have to rudely interrupt you but i'm going to ask you another question, which is, you alluded to that revolt in the commons by tory backbenchers. do you think that will deter borisjohnson backbenchers. do you think that will deter boris johnson from backbenchers. do you think that will deter borisjohnson from more legal restrictions? because in the end he will get them through, probably, isn't he, with labour party support, but it doesn't look good? it doesn't look good and the mood on the conservative benches is volatile _ the conservative benches is volatile. you may see some of the rest of— volatile. you may see some of the rest of the — volatile. you may see some of the rest o
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my booster, and i think, the nhs is _ here to get my booster, and i think, the nhs is playing _ herereally— here to get my booster, and i think, the nhs is playing a really good - the nhs is playing a really good part _ the nhs is playing a really good part it — the nhs is playing a really good part it is — the nhs is playing a really good part. it is now— the nhs is playing a really good part. it is now the _ the nhs is playing a really goodj part. it is now the responsibility of all— part. it is now the responsibility of all of— part. it is now the responsibility of all of us _ part. it is now the responsibility of all of us to _ part. it is now the responsibility of all of us to play— part. it is now the responsibility of all of us to play our— part. it is now the responsibility of all of us to play our part - part. it is now the responsibility of all of us to play our part and i part. it is now the responsibility. of all of us to play our part and to 'ust of all of us to play our part and to just control — of all of us to play our part and to just control because _ of all of us t
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i whole of the nhs waterfront at the moment. ., ., ., ,~' whole of the nhs waterfront at the moment.out this, what _ moment. i want to ask you about this, what will— moment. i want to ask you about this, what will this _ moment. i want to ask you about this, what will this mean? - moment. i want to ask you about this, what will this mean? tell. moment. i want to ask you aboutj this, what will this mean? tell us in more detail, what will this for the nhs when it comes to the services? ~ ~ ., , , services? well, i think that this is the inch services? well, i think that this is the pinch point. _ services? well, i think that this is the pinch point, really. _ services? well, i think that this is the pinch point, really. what- services? well, i think that this is the pinch point, really. what we | services? well, i think that this is i the pinch point, really. what we are likely to see is delays and cancellations across other bits of the nhs, and people waiting longer for the treatment and services that they need over this period, as the booster vaccine is rolled out. so, it is likely t
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and not just the nhs, society is kind of closing down. nhs, society is kind of closing down anyway.end because of omicron. we have seen schools beginning to close because teachers are off. we have seen edinburgh castle and the natural history museum are closed down. the problem we are having at the moment is the amount of infection and the spread of infection is closing things down so we need to do things to limit the spread of infection. that seems to me to be the primary thing we've got to do, and i think individuals can do it by limiting the numbers of contacts that they have and i think that is really important. the best way of saving christmas is not getting infected in the first place. the best way of not getting infected is to think about whether certain contacts with people are essential. if you do consider them to be essential, to be very careful, to take a lateral flow test before hand, if possible to meet outside, ventilate spaces as well and so forth. all things people can do but they do need the clarity of information and support from the government. brute information a
and not just the nhs, society is kind of closing down. nhs, society is kind of closing down anyway.end because of omicron. we have seen schools beginning to close because teachers are off. we have seen edinburgh castle and the natural history museum are closed down. the problem we are having at the moment is the amount of infection and the spread of infection is closing things down so we need to do things to limit the spread of infection. that seems to me to be the primary thing we've got to...
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it comes as health leaders warn that nhs staff are currently working at full stretch.thampton this morning, plenty of people were out queueing for covid vaccine number three. ministers and scientists say these boosterjabs are the most important defence against the 0micron variant of this winter. i think it's important just to make sure that you are protected as best as you can. my wife is having her one today as well, so just make sure that we are as best protected as we can. from monday, people in their 30s in england will be able to book their booster appointments, three months after that second dose, as the roll—out continues down the age groups with the other nations of the uk likely to follow soon. it's really important given what we know now about the 0micron variant and how effective the vaccine is, particularly after the booster dose, so it's a really important measure for protecting themselves, their families and the public at large. government scientists say it's now inevitable. we will see a large wave of infections across the country. the new variant alread
it comes as health leaders warn that nhs staff are currently working at full stretch.thampton this morning, plenty of people were out queueing for covid vaccine number three. ministers and scientists say these boosterjabs are the most important defence against the 0micron variant of this winter. i think it's important just to make sure that you are protected as best as you can. my wife is having her one today as well, so just make sure that we are as best protected as we can. from monday,...
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the second thing is the number from an nhs perspective of staff who _ number from an nhs perspectiveff because of covid, either because they have it themselves or they are self—isolating because they have tested _ self—isolating because they have tested positive. so two factors coming — tested positive. so two factors coming together there. we know it is notjust— coming together there. we know it is notjust affecting coming together there. we know it is not just affecting hospital staff. and billing services, fire services, police, _ and billing services, fire services, police, eto — and billing services, fire services, police, etc. as we heard from a previous — police, etc. as we heard from a previous piece, retail too. police, etc. as we heard from a previous piece, retailtoo. so police, etc. as we heard from a previous piece, retail too. so we have _ previous piece, retail too. so we have a _ previous piece, retail too. so we have a whole swathe of public services — have a whole swathe of public services coming under pressure because — services coming under pressure because of sta
the second thing is the number from an nhs perspective of staff who _ number from an nhs perspectiveff because of covid, either because they have it themselves or they are self—isolating because they have tested _ self—isolating because they have tested positive. so two factors coming — tested positive. so two factors coming together there. we know it is notjust— coming together there. we know it is notjust affecting coming together there. we know it is not just affecting hospital...
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plow more important indicator of how much pressure the nhs is under.— pressure the nhs is under.ressure the nhs is under. now in england at least, _ pressure the nhs is under. now in england at least, the _ pressure the nhs is under. now in england at least, the rules - pressure the nhs is under. now in england at least, the rules are - england at least, the rules are changing, with the time spent in isolation cut from ten days to seven. but to do that, you must record two consecutive negative lateral flow tests from day six onwards and those tests must be taking —— might take on a minimum of 24 taking —— might take on a minimum of 2a hours apart. taking -- might take on a minimum of 24 hours apart-— 24 hours apart. what has changed is the availability _ 24 hours apart. what has changed is the availability of _ 24 hours apart. what has changed is the availability of tests, _ 24 hours apart. what has changed is the availability of tests, the - 24 hours apart. what has changed is the availability of tests, the fact - the availability of tests, the fact we have — the availability of
plow more important indicator of how much pressure the nhs is under.— pressure the nhs is under.ressure the nhs is under. now in england at least, _ pressure the nhs is under. now in england at least, the _ pressure the nhs is under. now in england at least, the rules - pressure the nhs is under. now in england at least, the rules are - england at least, the rules are changing, with the time spent in isolation cut from ten days to seven. but to do that, you must record two consecutive...
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we are told by experts at the nhs is already under. experts at the nhs is already under pressure buteasons as as for covid at the moment. it is the point about whether omicron becomes a threat to the health system because the level of infections is mad but more importantly because it causes more people to end up in hospital with serious illness. and that presumably is, the moment,. that serious illness. and that presumably is, the moment,.— is, the moment,. that is the key metric the _ is, the moment,. that is the key metric the government - is, the moment,. that is the key metric the government will - is, the moment,. that is the key metric the government will look| is, the moment,. that is the key i metric the government will look at. ministers were fairly comfortable, i would say about the certain level of delta infection because it was not showing that impact on hospitalisations. i was in newcastle for two days and they were saying the booster rollout was having a huge impact on the number of people coming through. a month before they had, just in newcastle, 70 covid patients and
we are told by experts at the nhs is already under. experts at the nhs is already under pressure buteasons as as for covid at the moment. it is the point about whether omicron becomes a threat to the health system because the level of infections is mad but more importantly because it causes more people to end up in hospital with serious illness. and that presumably is, the moment,. that serious illness. and that presumably is, the moment,.— is, the moment,. that is the key metric the _ is,...
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proof can be in the form of an nhs covid pass, or a text or emailfrom nhs test and trace.r unseated venues with more than 4,000 people, or any venue with more than 10,000 people will also require proof of vaccination or a negative test. with more on this, here's andrew plant in bristol. proof of vaccinations or negative tests now needed all across england today. football fans at the emirates tonight some of the first to be affected. got my covid pass, i've got the lateral flow negative test. we had an e—mail from the venue to say get here early, about half six, but we just thought, actually, it could take a long time to check everyone. i'm quite old and i want to know that i'm safe in there, _ so i've got my covid passport here, all ready to show. _ so you just click on that, click "domestic." preparing their covid passes over a pint this evening... and all you do, it'sjust two clicks on the app. easy. easy as. ..these friends getting ready to head to a nightclub later. i think it is a good idea. i mean, i think it isjust like showing your id to get into somewhere, isn't i
proof can be in the form of an nhs covid pass, or a text or emailfrom nhs test and trace.r unseated venues with more than 4,000 people, or any venue with more than 10,000 people will also require proof of vaccination or a negative test. with more on this, here's andrew plant in bristol. proof of vaccinations or negative tests now needed all across england today. football fans at the emirates tonight some of the first to be affected. got my covid pass, i've got the lateral flow negative test. we...
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this of absence in the nhs. what impact will that be having?— will that be having?at will that be having? this is the thing that help _ will that be having? this is the thing that help buses - will that be having? this is the thing that help buses are - will that be having? this is the - thing that help buses are concerned about. they say it's a bigger concern for them. the number of people coming into hospital with covid—19 because of the disruption it can cause, so to go through the statistics again, every day, on average, in england, in the week before christmas, 25,000, just over 25,000 staff were absent. this is in acute hospital trusts because of covid—19. that is about one third of all absences now in those trusts that are down. it could be people self—isolating because they themselves have been infected, they could have to do seven days because i had a household contact in the same way. a combination of both things. if you look at the hospital, this is when it becomes clearer. if you look at the worst hit, you mentioned london so great all in three, the chil
this of absence in the nhs. what impact will that be having?— will that be having?at will that be having? this is the thing that help _ will that be having? this is the thing that help buses - will that be having? this is the thing that help buses are - will that be having? this is the - thing that help buses are concerned about. they say it's a bigger concern for them. the number of people coming into hospital with covid—19 because of the disruption it can cause, so to go through the...
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—— workers that they need to be jabbed him nhs -- nhs workers that they need to be jabbed him nhs ——ing vaccinated at the moment and i think that is something that will need to be addressed. that question of five and i2 need to be addressed. that question of five and 12 euros, with and we vaccinated and it's hard to imagine that you would have compulsory vaccinations for children. but nevertheless just giving the go ahead and given the green light for sugar to be vaccinated... thea;r ahead and given the green light for sugar to be vaccinated. . ._ sugar to be vaccinated... they do have compulsory vaccinations, i sugar to be vaccinated... they do i have compulsory vaccinations, don't we? . have compulsory vaccinations, don't we? , , ., ., ., we? , yes, we do have other compulsory _ we? , yes, we do have other compulsory vaccinations - we? , yes, we do have other compulsory vaccinations and | compulsory vaccinations and certainly things like staff working in care homes or in hospitals where there are very vulnerable people, it's a pretty compelling argument that staff duty to be vaccin
—— workers that they need to be jabbed him nhs -- nhs workers that they need to be jabbed him nhs ——ing vaccinated at the moment and i think that is something that will need to be addressed. that question of five and i2 need to be addressed. that question of five and 12 euros, with and we vaccinated and it's hard to imagine that you would have compulsory vaccinations for children. but nevertheless just giving the go ahead and given the green light for sugar to be vaccinated... thea;r...
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. , , ., , ., the nhs.ne, and - the nhs. this is appalled at the guardian has done, and it's - the nhs. this is appalled at the | guardian has done, and it's quite alarming actually, because says that one in for fear they would not get adequate care going to the nhs. now, this is not in any way... none of this is not in any way... none of this is not in any way... none of this is about the quality of the staff, the people who are working in the nhs. it's based on either anecdotal or real evidence that people have experienced since covid. and we know that prior to co—bed, there were staff shortages within there were staff shortages within the nhs and social care, obviously that's been exacerbated over the last two years. so, many people will have had operations delayed, they will have had difficulty seeing their gpa or their primary care providers, so, you know, it doesn't really take us anywhere other than the fact that people are, it's another thing for people to be extremely concerned about, and you know
. , , ., , ., the nhs.ne, and - the nhs. this is appalled at the guardian has done, and it's - the nhs. this is appalled at the | guardian has done, and it's quite alarming actually, because says that one in for fear they would not get adequate care going to the nhs. now, this is not in any way... none of this is not in any way... none of this is not in any way... none of this is about the quality of the staff, the people who are working in the nhs. it's based on either anecdotal or real...
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food for nhs workers.ar, so much about them. in october last year. celebrity _ so much about them. in october last year, celebrity chef _ so much about them. in october last year, celebrity chef prue _ so much about them. in october last year, celebrity chef prue lisa - year, celebrity chef prue lisa reviewed nhs food recommending the government of a hot food around the government of a hot food around the government for patients and staff —— prue leith. although some staff have access to overnight canteens, so far nhs workers have not seen much improved. the 24—hour hot food campaign hopes to change that and persuade hospital trusts to offer healthy, hot food options to all of their staff, whatever shift they might be working. we'rejoined now by chef dame prue leith, who last year led an independent review into nhs hospitalfood for patients and staff. lovely to see you. good morning to you. stories about empty vending machines, staff not getting the food they need during the long night shifts. was that you
food for nhs workers.ar, so much about them. in october last year. celebrity _ so much about them. in october last year, celebrity chef _ so much about them. in october last year, celebrity chef prue _ so much about them. in october last year, celebrity chef prue lisa - year, celebrity chef prue lisa reviewed nhs food recommending the government of a hot food around the government of a hot food around the government for patients and staff —— prue leith. although some staff have access to...
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chris hopson from nhs providers. _ occur. chris hopson from nhs providers, thank _ occur.nhs - providers, thank you very much for talking to us. providers, thank you very much for talking to us— northern ireland's devolved government has decided to reduce the self—isolation period for people with the coronavirus from ten days to seven — provided they have negative lateral flow tests on the sixth and seventh days. the change will take effect tomorrow. let's speak now to our ireland correspondent, chris page. what has brought this about, chris? well, ministers in the devolved government here at stormont have had a virtual meeting today where they have received the latest briefing from their scientific advisers about the covid situation in this part of the covid situation in this part of the uk, and until very recently, it had been the case that omicron wasn't spreading here quite as rapidly as in england and scotland, certainly, but that has now changed. ministers were told that more than 90% of covid cases in northern ireland are now accounted for by omicron. the daily case
chris hopson from nhs providers. _ occur. chris hopson from nhs providers, thank _ occur.nhs - providers, thank you very much for talking to us. providers, thank you very much for talking to us— northern ireland's devolved government has decided to reduce the self—isolation period for people with the coronavirus from ten days to seven — provided they have negative lateral flow tests on the sixth and seventh days. the change will take effect tomorrow. let's speak now to our ireland...
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do through the winter and that pressure on the nhs eases.— on the nhs eases.do you want to pick up on that — on the nhs eases. do you want to pick up on that thought about - on the nhs eases. do you want to pick up on that thought about the | pick up on that thought about the options and clearly a debate in cabinet about vaccine passwords but we move towards a least worst option, anything that doesn't stop people being able to spray delete celebrate christmas with their families. i celebrate christmas with their families. ~ ., celebrate christmas with their families. ~' ., , , families. i think getting to grips with the spread _ families. i think getting to grips with the spread of— families. i think getting to grips with the spread of the - families. i think getting to grips with the spread of the virus - families. i think getting to grips with the spread of the virus is i with the spread of the virus is going to be top of the list for the government. i think there should be the vaccine and the booster programme our first line of defence. i think on that the
do through the winter and that pressure on the nhs eases.— on the nhs eases.do you want to pick up on that — on the nhs eases. do you want to pick up on that thought about - on the nhs eases. do you want to pick up on that thought about the | pick up on that thought about the options and clearly a debate in cabinet about vaccine passwords but we move towards a least worst option, anything that doesn't stop people being able to spray delete celebrate christmas with their families. i...
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and so you have covid—19 hitting key workers, nhs workers, train drivers, fairy staff— nhs workers, trainnomy as well as the health— to hit the economy as well as the health services and the health secretary and has admitted there will have — secretary and has admitted there will have to be of prioritisation over— will have to be of prioritisation over the — will have to be of prioritisation over the next few weeks of test kits, _ over the next few weeks of test kits, lateral flow kits and situation will be sorted by the end of the _ situation will be sorted by the end of the month and the end ofjanuary by which _ of the month and the end ofjanuary by which time the paint presumably will be _ by which time the paint presumably will be over hopefully. but until then, _ will be over hopefully. but until then, things are going to be tight in england in particular and of course — in england in particular and of course the labour welsh first minister— course the labour welsh first minister mark drakeford has generously offered 4 million welsh test kits _ generously offered 4 million welsh test
and so you have covid—19 hitting key workers, nhs workers, train drivers, fairy staff— nhs workers, trainnomy as well as the health— to hit the economy as well as the health services and the health secretary and has admitted there will have — secretary and has admitted there will have to be of prioritisation over— will have to be of prioritisation over the — will have to be of prioritisation over the next few weeks of test kits, _ over the next few weeks of test kits, lateral flow...
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that might have for the nhs.that might have for the nhs. over the course of this pandemic, protecting and shielding the nhs _ pandemic, protecting and shielding the nhs has become this really important and powerful slogan and i'm important and powerful slogan and i'm eager— important and powerful slogan and i'm eager for important and powerful slogan and i'm eagerfor us to important and powerful slogan and i'm eager for us to get back to a situation — i'm eager for us to get back to a situation which the nhs has actually learned _ situation which the nhs has actually learned to— situation which the nhs has actually learned to look after us. we don't treat— learned to look after us. we don't treat people —— we don't not treat people _ treat people —— we don't not treat people who — treat people —— we don't not treat people who are overweight or addicted _ people who are overweight or addicted and i don't think we should deter— addicted and i don't think we should deter them from getting vaccinated. yasmin _ deter
that might have for the nhs.that might have for the nhs. over the course of this pandemic, protecting and shielding the nhs _ pandemic, protecting and shielding the nhs has become this really important and powerful slogan and i'm important and powerful slogan and i'm eager— important and powerful slogan and i'm eager for important and powerful slogan and i'm eagerfor us to important and powerful slogan and i'm eager for us to get back to a situation — i'm eager for us to get back to a...
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the nhs is braced for a wave of hospital cases in the weeks ahead. how big that will be. what they do know is that covid is already taking its toll in the shape of higher staff absences. the nhs employers group told me that staff sickness is a particular problem in london. members have reported to us a really dramatic increase in levels of absence over this last ten days. three orfour times more people off sick now compared to ten days ago. the fear is that we see the same pattern of absence replicated across the country. even if omicron generates a surge in mainly mild infections, that will have an impact on the public sector and the wider economy, with some employees needing to isolate. that's another reason why ministers and health officials are pushing the message about boosterjabs, including front—page newspaper ads today. the uk has moved relatively quickly with the booster roll—out. israel is ahead, but they started sooner. the uk, though, has moved more rapidly than some other leading economies. within great britain, where data is available,
the nhs is braced for a wave of hospital cases in the weeks ahead. how big that will be. what they do know is that covid is already taking its toll in the shape of higher staff absences. the nhs employers group told me that staff sickness is a particular problem in london. members have reported to us a really dramatic increase in levels of absence over this last ten days. three orfour times more people off sick now compared to ten days ago. the fear is that we see the same pattern of absence...
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— nhs in the coming weeks. when are we likely to know? data _ nhs in the coming weeks. in the coming weeks. when are we likely to know? data is coming - nhs in the coming weeks. when are we likely to know? data is coming in - likely to know? data is coming in all the time _ likely to know? data is coming in all the time was _ likely to know? data is coming in all the time was some _ likely to know? data is coming in all the time was some data - likely to know? data is coming in all the time was some data from | all the time was some data from scotland looking at severity and research from their is expected as well, it's literally in the next day or two, there will be more information about severity of omicron and how will vaccines protect against severe disease, and put into place to help scientists and understand the characteristics of the omicron variant and that will then feed into the decisions that ministers need to take as to what, if any measures, additional measures need to be put in place to try to of the virus. . ., ~' , ., , the virus. catherine, thank you ve
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speaker, and i thank the nhs, the gps. [inaudible conversations] therethey wouldn't go for it, mechanic. they wouldn't do it. i thank them for what they do. we're now speeding things up by allowing people to avoid the 15-minute delay after they've been with vaccinated which i hope listen encourage even more people -- i hope will encourage even more people. >> keir starmer. >> mr. speaker, lives are at risk. the british public are looking for a prime minister with the trust and the authority to lead britain -- [inaudible] instead they're burdened with the worst possible prime minister at the worst possible time. they're shouting now, where were they last night? [laughter] his own mps have had enough. they won't defend him. they won't turn up to support him. and if he proposes them, they won't vote for basic public health measures. so at this time of national effort, the labour party has stood up, shown the leadership -- [inaudible] put the people first. >> order, order. i can't hear the question. i won't -- [inaudible] i do
speaker, and i thank the nhs, the gps. [inaudible conversations] therethey wouldn't go for it, mechanic. they wouldn't do it. i thank them for what they do. we're now speeding things up by allowing people to avoid the 15-minute delay after they've been with vaccinated which i hope listen encourage even more people -- i hope will encourage even more people. >> keir starmer. >> mr. speaker, lives are at risk. the british public are looking for a prime minister with the trust and the...
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in the new year.- the nhs in the new year.r. fergus walsh, self-isolating at - the nhs in the new year. fergus walsh, self-isolating at home, l the nhs in the new year. fergus - walsh, self-isolating at home, thank walsh, self—isolating at home, thank you. wales and northern ireland have followed scotland in announcing new restrictions from boxing day. in wales the rule of six will be applied again in pubs, cinemas and restaurants. and events will be limited to 50 outdoors, or 30 indoors. and this is legally binding — it's not advice. in northern ireland nightclubs will close on the 26th of december. people will have to remain seated in hospitality venues with a limit of six people at each table. find hospitality venues with a limit of six people at each table. and people will be advised _ six people at each table. and people will be advised to _ six people at each table. and people will be advised to limit _ six people at each table. and people will be advised to limit meeting - will be advised to limit meeting inside private
in the new year.- the nhs in the new year.r. fergus walsh, self-isolating at - the nhs in the new year. fergus walsh, self-isolating at home, l the nhs in the new year. fergus - walsh, self-isolating at home, thank walsh, self—isolating at home, thank you. wales and northern ireland have followed scotland in announcing new restrictions from boxing day. in wales the rule of six will be applied again in pubs, cinemas and restaurants. and events will be limited to 50 outdoors, or 30 indoors. and...
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things like facemasks and compulsory covid—19 jabs for nhs workers they did not— covid—19 jabs for nhslear. and did not agree with covid passports and i made it very clear.— and i made it very clear. and it feels a bit _ and i made it very clear. and it feels a bit light _ and i made it very clear. and it feels a bit light with _ and i made it very clear. and it feels a bit light with a - and i made it very clear. and it feels a bit light with a story - and i made it very clear. and it | feels a bit light with a story that this is now the line in the sand and if he dares to cross it, he is very lucky to face the full wrath of his party. lucky to face the full wrath of his .a . ,, ., , lucky to face the full wrath of his party-- john- _ lucky to face the full wrath of his party--john- was- lucky to face the full wrath of his party.- john. was not - lucky to face the full wrath of his j party.- john. was not quite party. sorry. john. was not quite clear what _ party. sorry. john. was not quite clear what do _ party. sorry. john. was not quite clear what do you _ party. sorry. john. was n
things like facemasks and compulsory covid—19 jabs for nhs workers they did not— covid—19 jabs for nhslear. and did not agree with covid passports and i made it very clear.— and i made it very clear. and it feels a bit _ and i made it very clear. and it feels a bit light _ and i made it very clear. and it feels a bit light with _ and i made it very clear. and it feels a bit light with a - and i made it very clear. and it feels a bit light with a story - and i made it very clear. and it...
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let's start with the daily telegraph with the nhs overwhelmed as millions answered for jazz. the nhsrwhelmed as millions answered forjazz. there is a very polite photo of people carefully socially distancing, not reading novels but looking very patient as they wait to get to the front of the line there. that's in sheffield. let's go to the story. he line there. that's in sheffield. let's go to the story. no novels this time- _ let's go to the story. no novels this time. very _ let's go to the story. no novels this time. very polite _ let's go to the story. no novels this time. very polite looking . this time. very polite looking queue. as the telegraph puts it, scrambling to deliver is quite a polite way of putting it. the booster vaccination drive that was outlined by borisjohnson yesterday, aiming to have everyone over the age of 18 vaccinated with a third jab or a boosterjabbed for people who are immunosuppressed by the end of the year. it's an interesting use of language and jenny touched on it in the first round. borisjohnson said that he wanted everyone over 18 to have the chan
let's start with the daily telegraph with the nhs overwhelmed as millions answered for jazz. the nhsrwhelmed as millions answered forjazz. there is a very polite photo of people carefully socially distancing, not reading novels but looking very patient as they wait to get to the front of the line there. that's in sheffield. let's go to the story. he line there. that's in sheffield. let's go to the story. no novels this time- _ let's go to the story. no novels this time. very _ let's go to the...