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Some Welsh field hospital beds cost £166,667 per patient just in rent at the height of the pandemic
We can now reveal some of the extraordinary costs Wales incurred as NHS executives sought to prepare for the worst
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When the coronavirus pandemic struck last spring, there was a scramble by Welsh councils and health boards to convert facilities into field hospitals.
School signs up for suicide training and urges others to do the same
Health organisations across East Yorkshire are urging businesses and individuals to take a free suicide prevention course
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Businesses are being asked to sign up employees to an online suicide training course which could them to spot the signs of suicidal thoughts and help save a life.