Frontline staff from NHS trusts urge people to be careful as restrictions ease
Rachel Eastham, matron for the A&E department in the Cumberland Infirmary for North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust
Frontline workers at two NHS trusts will hospitals in Cumbria are urging people to do their bit to use health services sensible as coronavirus restrictions ease.
Rachel Eastham, matron for the A&E department in the Cumberland Infirmary for North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust said: “We really hope that everyone has a chance to enjoy the upcoming bank holiday but we really urge you to be careful.
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Health leaders call on Northumberland residents to do your bit this bank holiday weekend
Health leaders are urging the public to stay safe and act sensibly as restrictions continue to ease as part of the Government’s roadmap out of lockdown.
Friday, 30th April 2021, 3:35 pm
The NHS in the North East and Cumbria is appealing to the public ahead of the May bank holidays to look after their health and remember to follow the rules as they start to mix and socialise outdoors.
While there has been a fall in the number of Covid-19 cases, the NHS still faces challenges such as reduced space in hospital treatment areas as a result social distancing and infection control measures.
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Leaders of health organisations around the region are asking the public to act safely and sensibly as Covid restrictions continue to ease. Although the number of Covid cases does remain low around the North East and Cumbria, the NHS is still working with full social distancing measures in place, meaning additional challenges also face them including less space being available in hospital treatment rooms. The plea comes ahead of this weekend’s Bank Holiday Monday, with several leaders from around the North East asking everyone to behave in a sensible way when meeting with family and friends. This includes while out drinking, with a reminder having been given that if you drink too much alcohol, you could put both yourself and also the NHS at risk of problems.