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Health advice following West Coast Floods – Update 1

One GP and a nurse will be available to provide treatment and care. Only drive if it is safe for you to do so. If you need health advice please call Healthline on 0800 611 116 – calls are answered 24/7 If you need to be seen, they will tell you what to do and where to go. If it’s an emergency, call 111 as per usual For wellbeing support you can talk to a counsellor free of charge, call or text 1737 any time of the day or night. For pregnancy support and advice over the phone, please call your LMC/midwife. You can also visit our HealthInfo website for trusted health advice on a range of issues.

Community Scoop » Health Advice Following West Coast Floods – Update 1 – Sunday 18 July 11 30am

Press Release – West Coast District Health Westport Buller Health evacuated 11 patients last night to Club Buller in Queen Street. An additional six patients were accommodated in a makeshift ward at Club Buller and some will be transferred to Te Nkau Hospital in Greymouth today. All … Westport Buller Health evacuated 11 patients last night to Club Buller in Queen Street. An additional six patients were accommodated in a makeshift ward at Club Buller and some will be transferred to Te Nīkau Hospital in Greymouth today. All have settled in to their new surroundings. Staff report that patients adapted to sleeping on mattresses on the floor and were enjoying porridge and toast for breakfast this morning.

Health Advice Following West Coast Floods – Update 1 – Sunday 18 July 11 30am

Buller Health evacuated 11 patients last night to Club Buller in Queen Street. An additional six patients were accommodated in a makeshift ward at Club Buller and some will be transferred to Te Nīkau Hospital in Greymouth today. All have settled in to their new surroundings. Staff report that patients adapted to sleeping on mattresses on the floor and were enjoying porridge and toast for breakfast this morning. Kitchen staff from Buller Health are using the facilities at Club Buller and are able to access supplies from the kitchen at Buller Health now that flood waters are receding. The Buller

Sioux Falls Water Event Causes Boil Order for Some Residents

You drag yourself out of bed, turn on the coffee pot, and head for the shower. Hey, not so fast! No water. The City of Sioux Falls announced that a low-pressure water event occurred Monday morning in Sioux Falls, due to a valve problem and issued a boil order for a significant area of the city, just west of Sertoma Park off of Oxbow and 49th Street. The boil order was for an area bordered by West 49th street to the north, I-229 on the south, South Louise Avenue on the west, and South Oxbow Avenue on the east. Get our free mobile app

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