Steve Russell
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 60 |
Date of birth | May 25,1963 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Oklahoma City |
Oklahoma | |
United States | |
Party | Republican Party |
Spouse | Cindy Myers |
Children | Chris Russell |
Patricia Russell | |
Matthew Russell | |
Hannah Russell | |
Jessica Russell | |
Previous offices | OK 5th District |
Movies/Shows | Flim: The Movie |
West of Thunder | |
Deadly Discovery | |
Ed Gein: The Musical | |
Previous position | Member of the Oklahoma Senate |
Books | We Got Him! A Memoir of the Hunt and Capture of Saddam Hussein |
Education | Command and General Staff College (CGSC) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 659314 |
Steve Russell Life story
Steven Dane Russell is an American soldier and politician. He served in the United States House of Representatives for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district from 2015 to 2019, after serving in the Oklahoma Senate from 2009 to 2013. Russell is a member of the Republican Party.
Covid: Over-65s called for jabs as hospital cases rise
... Steve Russell, NHS director for vaccinations and screening, said: " The new Covid variant presents a new risk, but NHS staff are rising to the challenge once more to do all they can to protect the public...
Covid: Care homes and housebound get booster shots in England
... Steve Russell, NHS director of vaccinations and screening, said: " With concerns arising over new Covid variants, it s vital we adapt the programme and bring it forward for those most at risk, and so I strongly urge everyone eligible to come forward as soon as they can for this important protection...
Teens in England will have just one dose of HPV jab
... " National screening and vaccinations director Steve Russell, said: " This is another step forward for our world-leading HPV vaccination programme, which saves lives by significantly reducing the risk of cervical cancer...
Teenagers at risk after drop in vaccine take-up
... Steve Russell, national director for vaccination and screening, said the vaccines were " extremely well-researched" and proven to provide protection against a range of serious diseases...
Covid booster vaccine available for most vulnerable
... NHS director of vaccinations and screening, Steve Russell, said: " As a society we are learning to live with Covid, but for many it is still a virus that can cause serious illness and hospitalisation, and so it is still really important that those at greatest risk come forward and boost their protection in the coming weeks...
Covid: Last chance for adults under-50 to get booster
... NHS Director of Vaccinations and Screening, Steve Russell, said: " There is just one week left of the autumn booster campaign and so if you are eligible for a booster but have yet to take up your latest dose, please do so before the end of next week...
Flu and Covid could make this a hard winter for UK
... NHS director for vaccinations and screening Steve Russell said: " This winter could be the first time we see the effects of the so called twindemic with both Covid and flu in full circulation, so it is vital that those most susceptible to serious illness from these viruses come forward for vaccines in order to protect themselves and those around them...
Coronavirus: Capt Tom Moore opens Harrogate NHS-Nightingale-hospital
... Steve Russell, chief executive of the new hospital in Harrogate, said the plant was a vital insurance, which we hope will not be necessary ...
Covid: Last chance for adults under-50 to get booster
By Michelle RobertsDigital health editor
Adults under-50 in England have just over a week left to take up the NHS offer of a free Covid booster jab.
It is The Last opportunity for healthy 16-49-year-olds to get a top-up Dose - a third Shot - if they haven't already.
The vaccine can help protect against severe illness, even if you have caught Covid before.
Appointments are available at thousands of different sites, including GP practices and high street pharmacies, up to and including Sunday 12 February.
Anyone aged 16 or over - or an at-risk child aged 12 to 15 - who has had both primary jabs, can have a booster.
So Far , 15,000 people have booked in for next week and there are still 391,000 appointments available, says Nhs England .
There should be another autumn vaccination campaign later this year for older adults, as well as a potential spring campaign for The Most vulnerable, experts advise.
People with a severely weakened immune system were offered an additional third primary Dose before being offered a booster this winter.
The NHS Covid vaccination programme will continue to run a smaller operation after 12 February, allowing those yet to come forward for first, second, or third doses if severely immunosuppressed, to book appointments.
Experts will also be keeping a close eye on new variants of Covid, in case more people need vaccinating in The Future .
Autumn boosters were recommended when the more spreadable Omicron variant emerged and began to spread in late 2021.
NHS Director of Vaccinations and Screening, Steve Russell , said: " There is just One Week left of the autumn booster campaign and so if you are eligible for a booster but have yet to take up your latest Dose , please do so before The End of next week.
" Whether you have had previous doses or a bout of Covid, we know that a booster is The Best way to maintain protection against serious illness from Covid for yourself and your loved ones, so please do make The Most of the offer while it is available and give yourself both protection and peace of mind for the year ahead. "
How do I book my Covid vaccine? Which vaccine will people get?The NHS is using Moderna 's " bivalent" vaccine, which covers both the original Covid virus and the Omicron variant.
It also approved a second bivalent vaccine from Pfizer.
Health officials advise people to take whichever booster they are offered, as all vaccines provide protection against becoming severely ill from Covid.
First and second vaccine doses are either AstraZeneca or (for under-40s) Pfizer or Moderna .
Source of news: bbc.com