Saved for next time: Covid documents to be archived for ‘future generations’
The plans and operational paperwork will be kept available, should future public health officials need to learn lessons from the two-year crisis
The plans and operational paperwork will be kept available, should future public health officials need to learn lessons from the two-year crisis
‘If these figures do continue they are signalling a very, very unwelcome change of trend’
Staff stayed with dying covid patients at the Homerton Hospital in Hackney when the pandemic meant visitors were not able to be with them at their last moments, a senior doctor said. Dr Isabella Harrod said a review of the 379 people who died due to covid at the hospital between April 2020 and Mar
Chief nurse sends out reminder as number of Covid patients ‘creeps up again’
Hackney CVS scheme far surpasses initial £50k goal but insists work won’t stop with a successful vaccine
Classes have been drawn up by local teachers and health workers in response to concerns of growing scepticism among young people
Over £15,000 in fines issued by local forces as officers are ‘forced yet again to put their own health at risk’
Borough’s police chief hits out at ‘unacceptable’ behaviour when ‘people across the country are postponing or cancelling celebrations’
The centres in Dalston and Stoke Newington are aimed at people who cannot work or volunteer from home
Watchdog gives clearest picture yet of Covid’s spread across the borough, as Homerton Hospital is stretched to the limit
Borough leader warns virus ‘still very dangerous’ following spike in cases across the capital
Calls made for more support for those who need time off work as infection rates across north-east London continue to rise
Hackney’s employment and skills boss on what is being done to help locals find work and training amid the pandemic and into the future
Health boss says station poses ‘no health risk’ as Serco undertakes retraining for staff on site following ‘teething problems’
Richmond Road Medical Centre in Dalston will offer online yoga, meditation and fitness classes for three weeks from 24 November
Conservative Cllr Simche Steinberger labels the leaflet, which has since been withdrawn, a ‘disgrace’