'Here for Humanity' announced they had delivered 130,000 bags of food and cooked up 42,000 hot meals for the community as they celebrated their one year anniversary last weekend, March 27.
View email online | | | | | Mar 30, 2021 | | | | | | Good evening, Now for some good news. More than half the population has antibodies to help them fight the Covid-19 virus - either through vaccination or because they have had and survived the virus. Given that we have started to open up parts of society this week and given that we have an Easter weekend approaching (with a bit of sunshine to boot) there is a clamour for the Prime Minister to bring forward his plans and to release more restrictions earlier. Then our economy could start to recover and we could begin to get back to normal life again. That’s the theory, anyway. But as our top health advisors Prof Chris Whitty and Sir Patrick Valance have said again this week, we rush into this at our peril. While the vaccination programme has been a success, half the population is still not vaccinated. Those people could easily cause transmissions to increase along with a greater likelihood of variants which may not be affected by vaccines. So let’s stay calm, carry on as we are and look forward to more fun in the future. Until next time, take care, Gillian Parkinson Editor Contact me at [email protected] There is just a few hours left for our offer of 50% off the first six months on a subscription to either the Lancashire Post or the Blackpool Gazette. Click here for the Lancashire Post or for the Blackpool Gazette. | |
| | | | | 42,000 meals cooked in lockdown: How a Preston community group fed the vulnerable in the past year | | | | | | 'Here for Humanity' announced they had delivered 130,000 bags of food and cooked up 42,000 hot meals for the community as they celebrated their one year anniversary last weekend, March 27. | | | | |
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