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THROUGHOUT the pandemic, health care workers have been focusing on trying to find cures, treatments, and vaccines that will help fight coronavirus. What has been spoken about less often, however, is how palliative care doctors and nurses, have had to change their way of working to enable high-quality end-of-life-care, despite the constraints of the pandemic. Doctor Mary Miller, a palliative medicine consultant at Sobell House, told the Oxford Mail: The pandemic was a disaster and people have thought about cures, managing the disease, reducing mortality - but it is equally as important we think of what good end-of-life care is for those 706 people who died of coronavirus across the county and good bereavement care.
How Covid-19 hit Oxfordshire s palliative care services oxfordmail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from oxfordmail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Heart of the Valley invites the community to take part in this year's personal Snowshoe Shuffle. You can sign up to walk with your dog, log miles, and help raise money for the shelter animals.