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Self-isolation rules to be scaled back

Self-isolation rules to be scaled back

Self-isolation rules to be scaled back

New self-isolation rules for children and fully vaccinated adults are in place bringing the classroom bubble system to an end.


Coronavirus: New patient death recorded at King's Lynn hospital

Coronavirus: New patient death recorded at King's Lynn hospital

Coronavirus: New patient death recorded at King's Lynn hospital

The case is the second fatality in successive weeks.


Novavax vaccine volunteer says he was used as 'fodder' for trial after restrictions come to light

Novavax vaccine volunteer says he was used as 'fodder' for trial after restrictions come to light

Novavax vaccine volunteer says he was used as 'fodder' for trial after restrictions come to light

One of the main centres for trial in Norfolk was the QEH in Lynn.

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Concert to thank QEH staff for pandemic work

Concert to thank QEH staff for pandemic work

Concert to thank QEH staff for pandemic work

The staff and families will be special guests for the evening and it will also be broadcast on Hospital Radio and BBC Radio Norfolk.


Figures reveal how many young people have had Covid-19 vaccine

Figures reveal how many young people have had Covid-19 vaccine

Figures reveal how many young people have had Covid-19 vaccine

More than 220,000 children in England have already had a Covid-19 vaccine, figures show.


Coronavirus: Hospital records first patient death since May

Coronavirus: Hospital records first patient death since May

Coronavirus: Hospital records first patient death since May

The first coronavirus-related death for nearly two months has been recorded at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.


Coronavirus hospitalisation on the rise in King's Lynn

Coronavirus hospitalisation on the rise in King's Lynn

Coronavirus hospitalisation on the rise in King's Lynn

Cases are on the decline but the amount of patients in hospital has risen.


Are we heading for a cashless society?

Are we heading for a cashless society?

Are we heading for a cashless society?

Campaigners says millions would struggle to survive in a society that doesn't use cash, prompting the Post Office to launch a campaign.


Is the 'pingdemic' leading to food and driver shortages?

Is the 'pingdemic' leading to food and driver shortages?

Is the 'pingdemic' leading to food and driver shortages?

The age of the 'pingdemic' is upon us, but what does that mean for our supermarkets, businesses and transport.


Where can I get a walk-in Covid vaccine in Downham Market and Swaffham?

Where can I get a walk-in Covid vaccine in Downham Market and Swaffham?

Where can I get a walk-in Covid vaccine in Downham Market and Swaffham?

No appointment is required to get the jab with people just needing to turn up.


King's Lynn hospital benefits from 'learning so much' during rigours of pandemic year, says report

King's Lynn hospital benefits from 'learning so much' during rigours of pandemic year, says report

King's Lynn hospital benefits from 'learning so much' during rigours of pandemic year, says report

The QEH's plans to continue with many of the new ways of working and good practice.


Covid passports will not work in hospitality industry claim

Covid passports will not work in hospitality industry claim

Covid passports will not work in hospitality industry claim

Loungers boss attacks Government Covid message to hospitality sector.


'Are you sure she didn't mean Wetherspoons?': Town reacts to Julie Hartley-Brewer's Waterstone's face mask snub

'Are you sure she didn't mean Wetherspoons?': Town reacts to Julie Hartley-Brewer's Waterstone's face mask snub

'Are you sure she didn't mean Wetherspoons?': Town reacts to Julie Hartley-Brewer's Waterstone's face mask snub

McDonald's, Waterstones,Deck of Cards and many others have staff who still wear masks despite the change in restrictions.


'Our priority is safety' says pub after online abuse from trolls

'Our priority is safety' says pub after online abuse from trolls

'Our priority is safety' says pub after online abuse from trolls

A pub has been forced to apologise after internet abuse from trolls and 'anti-vaxers” after suggesting proof of vaccines as a safety measure.


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