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Queen’s honour for top covid professor
THE VOICE OF THE BOROUGH
Thursday, June 17, 2021 No. 317
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TOP MAN: Professor Ben Cowling has been given an MBE for his groundbreaking work
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By SUE CORCORAN news@wokingham.today WOKINGHAM borough is pouring praise on its World Health Organisation professor honoured by the Queen for his groundbreaking and life-saving Covid-19 work.
A spokesperson for Professor Ben Cowling’s home village of Sonning says it and the whole world owe him a huge debt of gratitude. His former primary and secondary school headteachers say he is an inspirational role model for their pupils. Wokingham Borough Council Leader Councillor John Halsall, speaking for the borough’s council and residents said: “I am delighted that Professor Cowling … has been awarded an MBE … His work at this time has been invaluable.” The award, making Professor Cowling a Member of the Order of the British Empire and revealed in the Queen’s birthday honours list last Saturday, is for “services to public health and to research on Covid-19.” Professor Cowling, 42, brought up in Sonning, gives exclusive interviews to Wokingham.Today. This means our readers have updates on his globally important research and views on Covid-19. This included his prediction, weeks before the country went into its first lockdown, that the UK could face an epidemic and that world health was at risk. Last Saturday he told us: “I feel really honoured to receive the award.” � Continued on page 2
The Countess of Wessex receives a posy from a pupil at Eagle House School. On Friday, she joined her husband, Prince Edward, to open its new pre-prep and music school buildings as part of its 200th anniversary celebrations. More pictures on page 24 Pictures: Steve Smyth
SURGE TESTING CONTINUES
CLUB 18-24 All young adults in borough
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can get their first jab as council ramps up response
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By PHIL CREIGHTON news@wokingham.today ALL YOUNG adults are being invited to receive their first coronavirus vaccine as the council continues to battle the Delta variant.
Wokingham borough is in its second week of a surge testing programme, prompted by rising rates of covid. On Monday, the council announced a pop-up vaccination centre for ages 18-24 living in the four worst affected wards, but on Tuesday extended this to all young adults in the borough. � Full story page 6
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