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Steve Russell

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Gender Male
Age 60
Date of birth May 25,1963
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Oklahoma City
Oklahoma
United States
Party Republican Party
SpouseCindy Myers
Children Chris Russell
Patricia Russell
Matthew Russell
Hannah Russell
Jessica Russell
Previous officesOK 5th District
Movies/Shows Flim: The Movie
West of Thunder
Deadly Discovery
Ed Gein: The Musical
Previous positionMember of the Oklahoma Senate
BooksWe Got Him! A Memoir of the Hunt and Capture of Saddam Hussein
Education Command and General Staff College (CGSC)
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Date of Upd.
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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

Covid: Over-65s called for jabs as hospital cases rise
Sep 17,2023 8:21 pm

... 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

Covid: Care homes and housebound get booster shots in England
Sep 10,2023 8:01 pm

... 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

Teens in England will have just one dose of HPV jab
Jun 19,2023 10:00 pm

... " 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

Teenagers at risk after drop in vaccine take-up
Apr 24,2023 6:11 am

... 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

Covid booster vaccine available for most vulnerable
Mar 31,2023 8:00 pm

... 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

Covid: Last chance for adults under-50 to get booster
Feb 3,2023 8:01 pm

... 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

Flu and Covid could make this a hard winter for UK
Oct 1,2022 5:40 am

... 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

Coronavirus: Capt Tom Moore opens Harrogate NHS-Nightingale-hospital
Apr 21,2020 5:37 pm

... Steve Russell, chief executive of the new hospital in Harrogate, said the plant was a vital insurance, which we hope will not be necessary ...

Teens in England will have just one dose of HPV jab

Apr 21,2020 5:37 pm

By Michelle RobertsDigital health editor

Teenagers in England will be offered a single shot of HPV vaccine instead of two, from September, In Line with latest evidence and recommendations already in place in Scotland.

Studies from around The World suggest one dose is enough to provide good protection against a range of cancers, including cervical cancer.

School pupils are offered the vaccine when they are aged about 11-13.

HPV is a common virus usually spread through intimate sexual contact.

It is very contagious, spread by close skin-to-skin contact.

There are More Than 100 different types of HPV (human papillomavirus) and infections do not usually cause any Symptoms - although, some types can cause warts on hands, feet, genitals or inside The Mouth .

Most People 's bodies get rid of The Virus without treatment - But high-risk types can cause abnormal tissue growth that can lead to cancers.

Those the vaccine protects against cause:

Studies suggests it is very effective,

From September, in England, a single dose will be offered to:

Two doses will still be offered to:

Three doses will be offered to:

Wales has already announced it is moving to a in September.

UK Health Security Agency immunisation consultant epidemiologist Dr Vanessa Saliba said: " The HPV-vaccination programme is one of The Most successful in The World and has dramatically lowered the rates of cervical cancer and harmful infections in both women and Men - preventing many cancers and Saving Lives .

" The latest evidence shows that one dose provides protection as robust as two doses. This is excellent news for Young People .

" If you missed your HPV vaccine, it is vital you get protected. Contact your school nurse, school immunisation team or GP practice to arrange an appointment - you remain eligible to receive the vaccine until your 25th birthday. "

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.

" With one quick HPV jab now Making It simpler than ever to reduce your risk of cancers caused by The Virus , it's so important that people come forward when invited.

" Along with getting your HPV vaccine, it is also still vital to book in for your cervical-screening appointment, which checks for high-risk HPV and remains one of The Best ways to protect yourself from cervical cancer. "

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