Rhiannon was fantastic at making good out of a bad situation. What Rhiannon taught me over those four years of illness will be with me forever - if you can get out of bed in the morning, make the most of the day.”
Kyle Beales presents some of the iPads to the Minsmere Ward nurses at Beccles Hospital. Picture: ECCH
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Mr Beales presented Minsmere Ward at the hospital with six iPads – one for each of the specialist palliative care beds at the hospital - with each one engraved in memory of Rhiannon.
He said: “There were a couple of members of staff who I will be eternally grateful to. They really helped Rhiannon through her hardest times and I’ve stayed in contact with them.
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As it stands, the seven-day infection rate in Suffolk stands at 112 cases per 100,000. That figure is triple the number recorded in October at 35 cases per 100,000, while the figure at the beginning September was only 5.
In an attempt to combat the spread of the virus further, the health chiefs have asked for people to carefully consider who they choose to form a Christmas bubble with – and to ensure they stick to it.
The relaxed bubble rules mean that people from no more than three households can meet indoors from December 23 to December 27.
Stuart Keeble, director of public health for Suffolk, said people needed to be sensible when meeting with others
As it stands, the seven-day infection rate in Suffolk stands at 112 cases per 100,000. That figure is triple the number recorded in October at 35 cases per 100,000, while the figure at the beginning September was only 5.
In an attempt to combat the spread of the virus further, the health chiefs have asked for people to carefully consider who they choose to form a Christmas bubble with – and to ensure they stick to it.
The relaxed bubble rules mean that people from no more than three households can meet indoors from December 23 to December 27.
Stuart Keeble, director of public health for Suffolk, said people needed to be sensible when meeting with others
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5:36 PM December 15, 2020
A small number of patients and some staff have tested positive for coronavirus at St Elizabeth Hospice, in Foxhall Road.
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A small number of patients and some staff have tested positive for Covid-19 at St Elizabeth Hospice in Ipswich.
The hospice has temporarily stopped admitting new patients in an attempt to control the outbreak, but it is still caring for its eight current patients.
The staff who have tested positive are now self-isolating with their close contacts.
Dr Kelvin Bengtson, medical director at St Elizabeth Hospice said: “The recent introduction of home (lateral flow) testing of our frontline staff has resulted in a number of people testing positive even though many are not displaying any symptoms.
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