Government scientists unsure if coronavirus R number is below 1
THE Government's scientific advisors have said that they are not confident that the R number of the coronavirus is below ...
THE Government's scientific advisors have said that they are not confident that the R number of the coronavirus is below ...
UPDATED: The Government has announced that the reopening date has been delayed until at least August 15 ANOTHER slice of ...
How the borough has coped with the coronavirus pandemic’s early stages is the subject of a new residents’ survey. It ...
A MEMORIAL wood to honour Wokingham residents who have died during the coronavirus pandemic could become a reality. The suggestion ...
EVERYONE likes a bargain, so how about this one in time for Friday’s new law on wearing a face mask ...
STAFF at the Royal Berkshire Hospital can look forward to a permanent welfare centre thanks to donations you’ve made during ...
A WOKINGHAM man caught out by a parking fine said the council can’t expect him to keep checking their website ...
Echo tests help doctors to diagnose and treat a range of heart conditions including heart valve disease, and heart failure.
A WOKINGHAM supermarket has isolated two staff members after they tested positive for coronavirus. Wokingham.Today was contacted by readers concerned ...
THE Wokingham Walk will be taking place on Sunday, September 6, in support of Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice. There are ...
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