2020-10-25
Sunday Mail Front Page 25th of October 2020
Plans are being drawn up to give frontline NHS staff a COVID-19 vaccine within weeks, according to the Mail On Sunday.
Plans are being drawn up to give frontline NHS staff a COVID-19 vaccine within weeks, according to the Mail On Sunday.
Elderly people were excluded from hospitals and intensive care during the height of the pandemic’s first wave as part of efforts to stop the NHS being overrun, according to The Sunday Times.
The ghost of Sir Bruce Forsyth is “playing practical jokes” on actors at a theatre in London, according to the Daily Star Sunday.
The Sunday Express leads with fears that frustrated families might ignore COVID bans on Christmas visits.
The Sunday Mirror reports that the NHS is battling a mental health crisis among health workers fighting the second wave of COVID-19.
The two-week isolation period for people who have been in contact with a person who has COVID-19 could be halved due to fears of non-compliance with the test and trace system, The Sunday Telegraph reports.
The Observer leads with news that 2,000 child health specialists have condemned the government’s decision not to fund free meals for disadvantaged children in England over the school holidays.