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Wirral health trust praised for ‘outstanding practice’ during Covid pandemic WIRRAL hospital staff have been praised for outstanding practice in the way infection prevention and control was managed during the Covid pandemic in a report out today. It follows an unannounced visit by the Care Quality Commission - which regulates health and social care services in England - to Arrowe Park in February. A spokesperson for Wirral University Teaching Hospital trust - which runs Arrowe Park - said: It has been a huge priority for the Trust during the COVID-19 pandemic to help prevent the spread of infection and inspectors highlighted key positive working practices. ....
Alan Whelan passed away in October last year after a two-year battle with. It was his family s wish that instead of flowers they asked for donations to staff on Ward 30 at Arrowe Park Hospital who looked after him. It would have been Alan s birthday last week. To mark the occasion his wife Barbara, daughter Fay and sons Michael and Matthew used the £1,000 that was raised from donations to buy six TVs for the haematology ward 30 which treated Alan. They also bought 60 Body Shop care packages for all the staff involved in his care. Because of coronavirus restrictions Barbara and Fay could not enter the ward but they were gratefully received by Deputy sister Zara Delamere. ....
By Hazel L. Richards, PhD candidate, Monash University Imagine going through life with your arms permanently bent and locked at the elbows. Awkward, right? Until recently we thought the mega-marsupial Palorchestes azael lived exactly like this. This rare, distant relative of the wombat became extinct (along with much of Australia’s megafauna) about 40,000 years ago. Palorchestes could in fact move its elbows but only a very tiny amount compared to other mammals. Thus, we think this enigmatic creature would have had a highly unusual gait, which may provide a clue to why it went extinct. Read more: A strange setup ....
Although the incidence of polio acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) has decreased in India, the nonpolio AFP (NPAFP) rate has increased. Nationwide, the NPAFP rate is 11.82 per 100 000 population, whereas the expected rate is 1 to 2 per 100 000 population. Andre 5.1.1 A few questions: Assuming for the sake of argument that the apparent increase in non-polio acute flaccid paralysis is in fact due to the version of polio vaccine being used in India being the cheaper of vaccines available (this assumption is by no means a clear conclusion from the available evidence), do you think this outcome is worse than the outcome would have been from not vaccinating and letting polio run rampant? ....
Library picture of health staff WIRRAL residents in need of health care are being urged to consider alternatives to hospital visits if not an emergency during the pandemic. Advice from the borough s health bosses and council leader includes using emergency phone line NHS 111, visiting a pharmacy or contacting your GP. You can also get advice for medical conditions and symptoms online at nhs.uk. Janelle Holmes, chief executive at Wirral University Teaching Hospital, said: We are experiencing a very busy time in our hospitals dealing with increased COVID-19 admissions plus usual winter pressures and rolling out the vaccination programme. We urge the people of Wirral to help us to help you by only coming to A&E for an emergency and using the wealth of other support - for physical and mental health - on offer. ....