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‘ESSENTIAL TO BEAT THE BUG’

- PROF SAUL FAUST ENGLAND

The vaccine rollout is proving “brilliant”, confirms Professor Saul Faust, director of NIHR Southampto­n Clinical Research Facility, University of Southampto­n.

During this pandemic he is focusing on delivering COVID-19 Janssen vaccine trials, stressing the jabs are “absolutely essential” in beating the bug.

“Without the vaccine and NHS deployment, we will not be able to prevent further waves and impact on the NHS. Even if the infection becomes a condition like ‘flu, the vaccine will stop people dying and most people becoming so ill they have to go to hospital,” he assured.

Urging everyone to have the vaccine, and not worry about delay between doses, he added: “The vaccinatio­n programme is being rolled out in the way that is best for the UK population to try to ease pressure on the NHS and stop people dying.

“It is better to give one dose to more people and then top it up.”

MARLOW: Long-awaited ANPR cameras to help deter overweight vehicles from using Marlow Bridge could become a reality, Buckingham­shire Council says.

Work has been taking place on the historic structure all this week – until tomorrow (Friday) – to adjust the width between the bridge bollards.

The distance between the bollards on both sides of the bridge will be reduced, but this has led to some concerns from residents that only smaller vehicles will be able to fit through.

Buckingham­shire Council says that the modified bollards will be set at just over 2,000mm apart and warned motorists to drive with ‘due care and attention’ to avoid colliding with them.

“This action has become necessary as overweight vehicles continue to ignore the signposted weight restrictio­n on a daily basis, jeopardisi­ng the safety and longevity of the bridge,” a Transport for Bucks spokeswoma­n said.

“The modified bollards will be set at 2,100mm apart. Drivers will need to be aware of the size of their vehicle, drive with due care and attention through the traffic islands and ensure they align their vehicle correctly through the traffic islands.”

Marlow Bridge has experience­d several incidents of damage being caused to the bridge due to HGVs using it as part of their route.

The spokeswoma­n added: “In parallel with this work, Bucks Council is working with Trading Standards to explore whether or not permanent ANPR cameras could be used as a sustainabl­e measure to help deter overweight vehicles from crossing the bridge.

“This will be investigat­ed throughout 2021/22, during which time traffic surveys will be undertaken to better understand how many overweight vehicles continue to breach the weight restrictio­ns.”

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