Liverpool will this week become the first city in England to roll out mass testing of its population for covid-19. All people living or working in Liverpool will be offered covid-19 tests from Friday 6 November, regardless of whether they have symptoms, under a government pilot scheme that...
之前在Liverpool医院群发中,该医院至少有两名部分接种了疫苗的护理人员感染了该病毒。 而该医院的五名病人已因疫情爆发而死亡。 包括学生和为病房送餐的医务人员已经被要求接种各种疾病的疫苗,包括乙型肝炎和水痘。 但护士和助产士工会(NSWNMU)和卫生服务工会(HSU)都表示,COVID-19的疫苗接种并不合适强制,甚至可能导致...
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LiverpoolforwardSadio Manehas tested positive for COVID-19, the club announced on Friday. TheSenegalinternational's diagnosis comes days after teammateThiago Alcantarawas confirmed to have contracted the virus. - Insider Notebook:Utd's frantic chase: Sancho, Dembele, Ocampos-Stream ESPN FC ...
Parts of the Liverpool City Region have seen the biggest increases in coronavirus rates in the last week. | ITV News Granada
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Liverpool forward Sadio Mane has become the second player from the English Premier League champions to test positive for COVID-19 this week. The club said in a statement on Friday that the Senegalese, who scored in Monday’s 3-1 league win over Arsenal, has displayed minor symptoms of the...
Sport events continue to be suspended in Liverpool during COVID-19 pandemic Source: Xinhua| 2020-05-03 09:20:25|Editor: huaxia Photo taken on May 2, 2020 shows Liverpool Football Club's Anfield Stadium as sport events continue to be suspended during the COVID-19 pandemic in Liverpool, ...
Researchers from the University of Liverpool and the University of Edinburgh have found evidence that shows that people with cancer face a higher risk of mortality from COVID-19 compared with those without cancer.