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States of Jersey Government Website.
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Latest updates about our COVID-19 vaccination programme
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Information for young people about getting a COVID-19 vaccine
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News - 08 May 2020
The Minister for Health and Social Services has said antibody test results from a survey of randomly selected Islanders will be invaluable in shaping how Jersey responds to the Covid-19 outbreak.
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relating to the effectiveness of the Covid-19 vaccine, namely the vaccination status of Covid-19 cases … Vaccination status; application of Articles; COVID-19 …
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is well known that a number of Covid-19 cases are pre-symptomatic cases, ie they appear as … contact with asymptomatic cases after 14 days to see if they were in fact pre-symptomatic …
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News - 11 June 2020
A statement from the Chief Minister, Senator John le Fondre
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News - 06 November 2020
Statement from the Minister for Health and Social Services, Deputy Richard Renouf
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Browse through the public sector news stories from 2020
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Information on family health, hospital treatments and doctors and dentists. Advice on illnesses and conditions, vaccines and mental health
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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News - 02 June 2020
Deputy Gregory Guida, will unveil a mural which aims to raise awareness about the effects of climate change.
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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A five year Arts Strategy for Jersey
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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News - 26 March 2020
Statement from the Chief Minister Senator John Le Fondré
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Government of Jersey's strategic ambitions for trade, investment, and economic growth
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News - 25 September 2020
Stoptober encourages people to quit smoking for the first 28 days of October and is back for the ninth year running. Evidence shows that not smoking a single puff for 28 days significantly increases the chances of giving up for good.
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News - 23 July 2021
A speech by the Chief Minister, announcing additional COVID-19 measures.
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attempt to appease the panel concerned about the high number of Covid-19 cases discovered in arrivals at the Ports he …
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News - 01 February 2021
Ministers announce next stage in reconnecting the Island
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News - 03 April 2020
Statements from the Chief Executive, Charlie Parker, the Director General of JHA, Julian Blazeby and the Chief of Police, Robin Smith.
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News - 28 August 2020
A speech from the Chief Minister, Senator John Le Fondre
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Request In the wake of a surge in Covid-19 cases in India caused by local elections with … infringement of the privileges of the States Assembly is conclusive evidence of that fact …
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The Government Plan is the Government of Jersey’s budget document for the next 4 years and sets out the income and expenditure that Ministers are proposing
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Request On 24 October 2019 and again on 2 December 2019, I requested information from … the person(s) who advised the Panel about the conflict of interests affecting Mr. Cooper …
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The Public Finance Manual provides direction and information for Government spending
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noted that there were 4 patients with COVID-19 in the hospital and the Cell was apprised … was growing evidence that schools should in fact be treated “more normally” and such a …
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All members were present, with the … Cell was apprised that one patient with COVID-19 had been moved to the intensive care unit (‘ICU’), joining one other COVID-19 positive patient …
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of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic (“COVID-19”) and the circumstances brought about by COVID-19. 2. The key aims of the scheme are …
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as at 7th March 2022, there were 2,115 active cases of COVID-19 recorded in the Island … general themes that included questioning why COVID-19 cases were increasing in the General …
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as a result of the pandemic (“COVID-19”) and the circumstances brought about by COVID-19. 2. The key aims of the scheme are …
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of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic (“COVID-19”) and the circumstances brought about by COVID-19. 2. The key aims of the scheme are …
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one of the deceased had recovered from COVID-19 more than 28 days prior to death, this had … Disease Control expressed considerable concern about the prospect of such an increase …
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advised that there had been 16 COVID-19 related cases of hospitalisation on Friday 30th July and that eleven such cases had been diagnosed as clinical COVID-19 …
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of the General Hospital, whereas in fact it referred to those same individuals seeking a COVID-19 test …
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of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic (“COVID-19”) and the circumstances brought about by COVID-19. 2. The key aims of the scheme are …
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of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic (“COVID-19”) and the circumstances brought about by COVID-19. 2. The key aims of the scheme are …
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there had been 151 active cases of COVID-19 in Jersey, who had been in direct contact with … to the number of daily cases of COVID-19, the number of tests and the test positivity …
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that there were had been 114 active cases of COVID-19 in Jersey as of Friday 25th June … a result, all children affected had been tested for COVID-19 to err on the side of caution …
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as at 14th March 2022, there were 2,274 active cases of COVID-19 recorded in the Island … Details regarding the COVID-19 vaccine programme were shared and it was noted that as at …
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and that, as at that date, there had been 17 active cases of COVID-19 in the Island … and September, a total of 18 cases of COVID-19 had been identified in the Island in people …
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there had been 342 active cases of COVID-19 in the Island with 2,792 direct contacts … death registered during the last week due to COVID-19 which took the total to 80 since the …
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there were 3,492 active cases of COVID-19 recorded in the Island, from which 5,095 direct … noted that as at 4th January 2022, there were 23 patients in the Hospital with COVID-19 …
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there had been 801 active cases of COVID-19 in the Island, which brought the total number … had been 41 deaths registered with COVID-19 referenced on the death certificate, with 9 …
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had been 15 patients in the Hospital with COVID-19, which had increased to 18 as of the … It was noted that Brexit and COVID-19 had resulted in a reduction in the availability of …
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there were 736 active cases of COVID-19 in the Island, from which 6,355 direct contacts … as at Friday 12th November 2021, there had been 5 patients in the Hospital with COVID-19 …
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there were 1,304 active cases of COVID-19 in the Island, from which 8,557 direct contacts … as at Friday 26th November 2021, there had been 6 patients in the Hospital with COVID-19 …
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there were 1,512 active cases of COVID-19 recorded in the Island, from which 5,141 direct … which had subsequently been addressed), concern about the impact on staffing in local …