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A CARE worker has pledged to still work a 12-hour shift on Christmas Day despite winning 拢1million on the Lotto.Patricia Aldridge, 55, insisted nothing will change after she and her husband Robert were presented with their huge cheque for the jackpot today.2 Patricia and Robert Aldridge say that the win proves that their luck has turned after a series of Christmas tragediesCredit: INS NewsThe聽care assistant at a Dementia and Alzheimers residential home in Slough, Berks, also promised to still work a 12-hour shift on聽Christmas Day despite her big win.聽She said: I really dont mind working Christmas because I love it. Its a special time for people in the care home. Ive already committed to wor stanley cup king Christmas Day and could not drop out now and make someone else have to change their Christmas plansq stanley cup uot;.Instead, the Aldridges will celebrate over the weekend.2 Pat will still work on Christmas Day, but will celebrate with her stanley cup family t Pvbf Covid test bosses fear 20,000 sick Brits are not sticking to the rules
A SECOND coronavirus peak could hit the UK in af1 December unless the test air force 1 and trace program is ramped by September, a new study has warned. Researchers from UCL and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine has said if close contacts of coronavirus cases keep falling through the gaps, kids returning to school could cause a second wave. 鈿狅笍 Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news updates2The study said school reopening must reebok be combined with a high-coverage test-trace-isolate strategyCredit: Getty Images - Getty2A new study has warned there could be a second wave by DecemberCredit: Getty Images - GettyThe study looked at an optimistic scenario of 68 per cent of contacts of new coronavirus cases being traced and told to self isolate. But one of the authors Chris Bonnell, a professor of public health and LSHTM said the Government current system only had about 50 per cent coverage . He said: Our findings suggests that it might be possible
A CARE worker has pledged to still work a 12-hour shift on Christmas Day despite winning 拢1million on the Lotto.Patricia Aldridge, 55, insisted nothing will change after she and her husband Robert were presented with their huge cheque for the jackpot today.2 Patricia and Robert Aldridge say that the win proves that their luck has turned after a series of Christmas tragediesCredit: INS NewsThe聽care assistant at a Dementia and Alzheimers residential home in Slough, Berks, also promised to still work a 12-hour shift on聽Christmas Day despite her big win.聽She said: I really dont mind working Christmas because I love it. Its a special time for people in the care home. Ive already committed to wor stanley cup king Christmas Day and could not drop out now and make someone else have to change their Christmas plansq stanley cup uot;.Instead, the Aldridges will celebrate over the weekend.2 Pat will still work on Christmas Day, but will celebrate with her stanley cup family t Pvbf Covid test bosses fear 20,000 sick Brits are not sticking to the rules
A SECOND coronavirus peak could hit the UK in af1 December unless the test air force 1 and trace program is ramped by September, a new study has warned. Researchers from UCL and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine has said if close contacts of coronavirus cases keep falling through the gaps, kids returning to school could cause a second wave. 鈿狅笍 Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news updates2The study said school reopening must reebok be combined with a high-coverage test-trace-isolate strategyCredit: Getty Images - Getty2A new study has warned there could be a second wave by DecemberCredit: Getty Images - GettyThe study looked at an optimistic scenario of 68 per cent of contacts of new coronavirus cases being traced and told to self isolate. But one of the authors Chris Bonnell, a professor of public health and LSHTM said the Government current system only had about 50 per cent coverage . He said: Our findings suggests that it might be possible