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Hospital waits of a year in Essex | Dunmow Broadcast

That was up more than a third in a month from 224,205 in December, and compared to 1,643 in January last year, and 3,097 in March 2020. More than 100,000 patients seriously ill with coronavirus needed hospital admission for treatment in January – a third of all those who had been admitted, up to that point, since the start of the pandemic. While routine care was hit this January, compared to the previous year, the impact was less than in April. Professor Stephen Powis, the national medical director for the NHS in England, said: “Admitting more than 100,000 Covid patients to hospital in a single month inevitably had a knock-on effect on some non-urgent care.

ABP agree to clear abandoned boats from River Itchen

Northam Bridge In response to an article in The Echo, a spokesperson for Associated British Ports (ABP) said yesterday: “We are aware of a number of vessels located around Northam Bridge on the river Itchen in Southampton, which will need to be removed to ensure the safety of the local community.   “As the responsible Statutory Harbour Authority for the area, we have an obligation to make sure that the river is free of obstructions in order to enable safe navigation. We will work collaboratively with all relevant authorities, including Southampton City Council and the local police to resolve this situation.”  

Calls to remove boats in River Itchen, Southampton

Northam Bridge The abandoned and derelict boats can be seen in the River Itchen around Northam Bridge - and they have been described by locals as an “eyesore”. Conservative councillor for Bitterne Park, Rob Harwood, said he was worried about the wreckages, as were his constituents. Northam Bridge “The boats are an eyesore and the people living on them put themselves in daily danger,” he told the Echo. “It’s been several years, but the problem seems to be getting worse.” Northam Bridge He even claimed that the coastguard and emergency services have been called out “several times” to rescue people living in the wreckages.

Covid: Suffolk and Essex hospital waiting lists surge | East Anglian Daily Times

We are also looking to create extra capacity for treatments with longer days, more weekend working and by working with the private sector and other partners where we can. Bury St Edmunds West Suffolk Hospital, which is managed by West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust (WSFT), has seen its year-long waiting list rise from 15 patients just before the pandemic to 2,699 in January of this year. The trust had 20,413 patients awaiting treatment overall at the start of the year, the 90th highest figure in the country. Dr Stephen Dunn, chief executive of WSFT, said it would take some time for waiting times to fall to pre-pandemic levels.

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