Covid rates soar to 947.4 infections per 100,000 in Wokingham
Yesterday, 293 people tested positive for the virus, bringing the weekly infection rate to 947.4.
Read moreDetailsYesterday, 293 people tested positive for the virus, bringing the weekly infection rate to 947.4.
Read moreDetailsSANTA'S reindeer will be getting some practice for jumping over rooftops when they visit Ascot Racecourse this week.
Read moreDetailsHe thinks a major wave of Omicron in January cannot be prevented, but added: ?It can be slowed down by the re-introduction of public health measures.?
Read moreDetailsGPs are enrolling participants across the county to a clinical trial investigating the effectiveness of new oral antiviral treatments.
Read moreDetailsCllr Charles margetts, executive member for health at the borough council, said that plans are evolving to deliver booster jabs across the borough.
Read moreDetailsCllr Charles Margetts said that he has written to Berkshire West CCG and BOB ICS calling for urgent action to increase booster jab capacity.
Read moreDetailsA regional retailer is encouraging its shoppers to do one simple thing this Christmas in order for thousands of pounds to be donated to food banks
Read moreDetailsThames Valley fire services celebrated their latest collaboration success last week, in the shape of new fire engines and equipment for the region.
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Berkshire South East Campaign For Real Ale (CAMRA) got together at The Ship Inn last month to raise their glasses to its publication
Read moreDetailsOne of Wokingham?s oldest restaurants is set to re-open next week for the first time in almost two years.
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