
Four images that show Oxfordshire's Covid surge
The county's director of public health this week urged people to stay at home and warned Oxfordshire was in the 'eye of the storm' over Covid infections.
Health reporter for the Oxford Mail covering everything healthcare-related in Oxfordshire including issues affecting the NHS. In 2020, that means being the go-to reporter for coronavirus stories. Also covering breaking news and the community in East Oxford and Cowley.
The county's director of public health this week urged people to stay at home and warned Oxfordshire was in the 'eye of the storm' over Covid infections.
Oxfordshire's director of public health this week warned the Covid situation in the county was 'worse than ever before' as he urged people to follow lockdown 'to the letter'.
ALMOST 1,000 fines have been handed out by Thames Valley Police for lockdown breaches since restrictions came into force, figures reveal.
ANOTHER five Covid deaths have been announced at Oxfordshire’s hospitals as admissions climb.
This list shows all the centres which have now started offering Covid-19 vaccination in Oxfordshire.
DOCTORS at 20 hubs across the county are now rolling out Covid vaccines to the most vulnerable.
NHS England has published a breakdown of vaccinations by age and region for the first time.
The majority of care home residents in England are expected to be vaccinated against Covid-19 by the end of the week, health officials have said.
PEOPLE willing to ditch their smartphones, social media and all other forms of technology are being recruited to appear in a new television show.
ANOTHER seven Covid deaths have been announced at Oxfordshire’s hospitals as the UK recorded its highest daily death toll of the pandemic.
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