Isolated cases of Covid-19 Indian variant found in Wokingham
THE INDIAN variant of Covid-19 has been identified in the borough. It was found in a number of cases diagnosed in the fortnight leading up to Saturday, May 1. Now...
Read moreDetailsTHE INDIAN variant of Covid-19 has been identified in the borough. It was found in a number of cases diagnosed in the fortnight leading up to Saturday, May 1. Now...
Read moreDetailsThe Indian coronavirus variant has been discovered in Wokingham borough, with 7 to 14 cases identified at the start of May.
Read moreDetailsREADING BUSES says it is ready to welcome customers as covid restrictions change on Monday. The company, which runs services in Woodley, Wokingham, Shinfield and outlying areas, will allow all...
Read moreDetailsWokingham's The White Horse pub was forced to close its covid huts by marshals, and the landlord said he is "devastated".
Read moreDetailsIN just over a week, covid restrictions are due to ease again, increasing the number of people that can meet, and venues that can open. On Monday, the prime minister...
Read moreDetailsAS THE idea of vaccine passports is floated across Westminster, the council is calling for clarity over what this could mean for business owners. Charles Margetts, the executive member for...
Read moreDetailsPunters have flooded back to Wokingham borough's pubs as covid restrictions lifted, surpassing landlord expectations.
Read moreDetailsWokingham firm Intersurgical is supporting the global fight against covid, by distributing equipment to India.
Read moreDetailsSteve McManus, from the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading, said the hospital can return to normal as covid cases drop.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is launching mobile Covid-19 testing vans to support community events.
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