NI cannot complete its flu vaccination programme ‘at this stage’
View email online | | | | | Nov 16, 2020 | | | | | | Good morning We hope you had a good weekend. Welcome to your daily update from the News Letter. In today's news we report that an NI school has been forced to close for a period of time following a number of cases of coronavirus. From today pupils with be taught remotely “for a temporary period”. With a potential vaccine for coronavirus likely to be rolled out soon Gemma Murray writes that Northern Ireland is almost 200,000 doses short of the flu vaccine and at this stage cannot complete its vaccination programme. Dr Alan Stout, chair of NI’s GP committee (NIGPC) said he was “deeply concerned and frustrated about the shortfall”. Adam Kula also writes about an NI based Twitter user's “Kafaka-esque” interactions with Amazon’s customer service personnel online. Chris Jones tried to set up access to rugby matches for his mother but was told it was only available to Prime members based it the UK. You can read all about it here. Have a good day Michael Cousins Deputy digital editor If you receive this email as a subscriber thank you for supporting us. If you are a registered reader on our site you can further help us continue to produce quality journalism that matters. Digital subscription to the News Letter are available on www.newsletter.co.uk/subscriptions and pay just £1 for the first three months | |
| | | | | NI school to close temporarily after a cluster of Covid-19 cases diagnosed | | | | | | Craigavon Senior High School’s (CSHS) Portadown campus is to close temporarily after a cluster of Covid-19 cases at the school. | | | | |
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