Since the UK’s vaccination programme started in December more than 23 million people have already received their first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine.
View email online | | | | | Mar 12, 2021 | | | | | | Good evening There is no doubt that the pandemic has a lot to answer for. There is the effect of bereavement for those who have lost loved ones; the impact of a series of lockdowns on our physical health and the hidden harm to our mental health, some of which we may not even realise for years to come. So in some ways it seems quite churlish to complain about an election pledge to allow local residents free entry to paid-for attractions, which was made in the run-up to the local council elections in May 2019. A lot has happened since then and the world - not just Blackpool - has changed forever. You could take the stance that the onset of a global pandemic means that all bets (and pledges) are off. The status quo of May 2019 simply no longer exists. And given that most of our attractions have been closed for the best part of 12 months, it would be asking a lot for them to allow free admission. What is interesting is the claim that free admission will be on the table once the resort is back on its feet. There’s a long way to go before then. Until next time, stay safe, Gillian Drop me a line at [email protected] with your views and please subscribe to support sustainable local journalism in your community. You can now get a whopping 50% off a subscription for the first six months of digital or the first three months of print. Click here to view our Super Spring offers. Here are some of today's top stories ... | |
| | | | | Revealed: Here are the areas in Preston where the fewest people have been vaccinated | | | | | | Since the UK’s vaccination programme started in December more than 23 million people have already received their first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine. | | | | |
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