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Lockdown fishing in the UK: Big bluefin are back!
By Martin Salter | 4 February 2021
Martin Salter lobbying UK fisheries minister George Eustice for a new catch and release tuna fishery.
GREETINGS from ‘Plague Island’, formerly known as Great Britain. In my humble opinion there’s not much to feel great about at the moment living in a country that boasts one of the worst Coronavirus death rates in the world despite having universal health care. At some point, there will be an inquiry into how our government handled the worst health pandemic since the Spanish Flu of 1918 but it has certainly cost us dear.
Emergency Room services will remain open and available 24/7 in all three locations. If there is no on-site physician available to assess and treat as required, nursing staff will assess the patient and contact an off-site physician in one of the partnering ERs for further direction and orders. The collaborative ER service model minimizes the risk of service disruption, and provides patients and families with access to service in local facilities. This innovative approach has been taken in response to challenges with rural physician recruitment and the added pressure on the health system due to increased COVID activity. This model of care ensures reliable, sustainable and safe care for the communities using all resources within the area to support emergency services. “This is really about expanding our teams to work collaboratively across facilities and communities using all resources to meet the needs of clients as close to home as possible,” said Dr. Martin Sa