Bereaved brother warns not to ignore Covid symptomspublished at 12:17 Greenwich Mean Time 8 January 2021
James Jordan said if he had called NHS 111, his brother, 36, would "probably still be with us".
Read MoreJames Jordan said if he had called NHS 111, his brother, 36, would "probably still be with us".
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Read MoreA regional health chief says Weston General Hospital is under "particular pressure".
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Read MoreThe Crewkerne proposal includes a primary school, care home, work units and new link road.
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Read MoreThe government closed schools to help reduce the virus spread but says nurseries should stay open.
Read MoreColin Purnell lost his partner of 25 years, Bristol nurse Rob Healey, to coronavirus in December.
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Read MoreThe car manufacturer blames global supply delays for the latest disruption at its Swindon plant.
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