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LETTER OF THE DAY: Get vaccinated - just look at hospitals
Last week I visited 2 departments at a major hospital in our region. The first makes replacements for parts of the head and neck that have been destroyed by either injury or tumour, such as ears, mouths, eyes, noses.

Current projections show the UK could be experiencing between 1,000 and 2,000 daily hospitalisations and 100-200 deaths a day could happen by the end of August

Covid lockdown restrictions could return next month, government experts warn

Boris Johnson sets out five-point plan for 'Freedom Day' when lockdown ends. (PA)

Boris Johnson sets out five-point plan for 'Freedom Day' when lockdown ends

Community tester Matthew (left) outside Stroud Road Pharmacy, Gloucester, where pharmacist Dhiran (right) talks him through how to self-administer a Covid test

Everyone in Gloucestershire urged to take Covid tests twice a week as cases rise

Members of the Health and Social Care team collect completed COVID-19 tests during coronavirus surge testing at Kilkeel Leisure Centre, Co Down, after a number of suspected cases of the Indian (Delta) variant were identified in the area

Indian Covid variant cases double in South Gloucestershire

Photo PA Wire.

Gloucestershire hospitals go one week with no coronavirus deaths

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Charity launches delivery service to help reduce strain on hospitals

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Nightingale Hospital due to open as Matt Hancock sets 100,000 daily test target

The Vale Community Hospital.

Minor Injuries Unit in Dursley to close from today

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