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Broken hospital system completely failed Welsh boy, 8, who died

Broken hospital system completely failed Welsh boy, 8, who died
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Boy, eight, who died after THREE doctors missed signs of meningitis was failed by hospital staff

Boy, eight, who died after THREE doctors missed signs of meningitis was failed by hospital staff
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Boy, eight, died after being completely failed by hospital staff

Boy, eight, died after being completely failed by hospital staff
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Community Scoop » Spike In Respiratory Virsuses Prompts Public Health Reminder

Press Release – MidCentral District Health Board MidCentral DHB is reminding parents and whnau to exercise public health measures following a recent spike in the spread of respiratory illnesses in the MidCentral region. As is the case throughout New Zealand, MidCentral DHB is experiencing a significant … MidCentral DHB is reminding parents and whānau to exercise public health measures following a recent spike in the spread of respiratory illnesses in the MidCentral region. As is the case throughout New Zealand, MidCentral DHB is experiencing a significant increase in the number of babies and children presenting to our facilities with respiratory illnesses, which includes the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV).

Spike In Respiratory Virsuses Prompts Public Health Reminder

Wednesday, 7 July 2021, 4:18 pm MidCentral DHB is reminding parents and whānau to exercise public health measures following a recent spike in the spread of respiratory illnesses in the MidCentral region. As is the case throughout New Zealand, MidCentral DHB is experiencing a significant increase in the number of babies and children presenting to our facilities with respiratory illnesses, which includes the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). MidCentral DHB Healthy Women, Children and Youth Clinical Executive and Paediatrician Dr Jeff Brown said a number of these children were in high dependency care and the Child Assessment Unit had been repurposed with inpatient beds and cots to manage the

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