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St Mary s Hospital. STILL in the eye of the storm the stark warning from the Isle of Wight s top NHS boss as the Island s only hospital remains under considerable strain. As case rates steadily start to slow down, now falling to 415 cases per 100,000 from a peak earlier in January of 1,171.6, chief executive of the Isle of Wight NHS Trust, Maggie Oldham, said services are still being pushed to their limits and that people should not get complacent. To cope with the surge in acutely ill patients, some of the trust s more routine services have been stood down but Ms Oldham said doing that affects some patients quality of life as they have to wait longer for operations and care.
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Isle Of Wight NHS Trust CEO Warns Still In The Eye Of The Storm
By Louise Hill, LDR Reporter
St Mary s Hospital Still in the eye of the storm the stark warning from the Isle of Wight’s top NHS boss as the Island’s only hospital remains under considerable strain.
As case rates steadily start to slow down, now falling to 415 cases per 100,000 from an peak earlier in January of 1,171.6, chief executive of the Isle of Wight NHS Trust, Maggie Oldham, said services are still being pushed to their limits and that people should not get complacent.