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A COMMUNITY hub in the west end of Dumbarton has recently had a brand new piece of life-saving equipment installed. The Phoenix in Quarry Knowe, home of the town’s Rock Community Church, now has a public access defibrillator (PAD) attached to the front wall of the building. The kit can be used to save the lives of those suffering from cardiac arrest. Kirsty Lee, the Phoenix’s activities co-ordinator, said: “We are excited to have the defibrillator installed. We ultimately hope it never needs to be used, but if someone does need it and their life is saved through accessing it, that would be incredible.
In the year since, everything has changed, writes Tristan Stewart-Robertson. Schools have been closed for much of the past 12 months. Businesses have shut permanently, temporarily, or adjusted to face masks, social distancing and queues. Public finances have been crippled as the infamous “money tree” has seeded an entire forest to support individuals and businesses forced to stay at home. And there has been unimaginable loss. A total of 220 people have died where Covid-19 is recorded on death certificates. Thousands more have been infected but survived everything from mild to severe symptoms. Even more might have had the virus but never know.
In the year since, everything has changed. Schools have been closed for much of the past 12 months. Businesses have shut permanently, temporarily, or adjusted to face masks, social distancing and queues. Public finances have been crippled as the infamous “money tree” has seeded an entire forest to support individuals and businesses forced to stay at home. And there has been unimaginable loss. A total of 220 people have died where Covid-19 is recorded on death certificates. Thousands more have been infected but survived everything from mild to severe symptoms. Even more might have had the virus but never know. The mental health toll may never be fully known.
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Gateway Respiratory Clinic– Testing moved indoors
Patients going to the Gateway Respiratory Clinic should use the main entrance to access symptomatic and asymptomatic testing through Monday, Feb. 8.
Those experiencing symptoms who are unsure if they should get a test can visit ThedaCare’s website to answer a questionnaire and schedule a test if needed. ); } return false; }); $( #comments .commentlist .comment-content a ).attr( target , blank );
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