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Norwich mum's 18-month wait for urgent endometriosis surgery

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Worcestershire hospital boss: It could be two years before hospitals are back to where they were pre-Covid


THE boss of Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust says he is confident lessons will be learned from the handling of the coronavirus pandemic and added it could be two years before the hospitals return to where they were pre-Covid.
Matthew Hopkins, chief executive of the trust that runs Worcestershire Royal Hospital and the hospitals in Redditch and Kidderminster, has also spoken of how he was forced to work from home and could not visit the sites as the crisis unfolded, as his own health problems put him at risk of catching the deadly virus.
Mr Hopkins suffered from a serious kidney disease and had his first kidney transplant in 2017, but after that failed he was forced to have a second in 2019, with Mr Hopkins’ partner Rachel Royall donating one of hers. ....

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It could be 2 years before hospitals return to pre-Covid levels – Worcestershire chief


THE boss of Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust says it could be two years before hospitals return to where they were pre-Covid – and he described how his own health issues meant he had to shield in the pandemic.
Matthew Hopkins, chief executive of the trust that runs Worcestershire Royal Hospital and the hospitals in Redditch and Kidderminster, has also spoken of how he was forced to work from home and could not visit the sites as the crisis unfolded, as his own health problems put him at risk of catching the deadly virus.
Mr Hopkins suffered from a serious kidney disease and had his first kidney transplant in 2017, but after that failed he was forced to have a second in 2019, with Mr Hopkins’ partner Rachel Royall donating one of hers. ....

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