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Number of vaccines given out revealed
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Number of vaccines given out revealed | The Westmorland Gazette
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A GROUP has been awarded for providing support throughout the pandemic. High Sheriff of Cumbria Julie Barton attended Cumbria Resilience Forum where she presented the High Sheriff of Cumbria Neighbourhood Watch Association Shield to Community Resilience Coordinator, Carolyn Otley on behalf of all the volunteers and NHS, care sector and frontline workers. Ms Barton said: I am very pleased to announce that this High Sheriff Shield is awarded in 2021 to celebrate the neighbourliness generously shown by so many people across Cumbria towards others, often complete strangers, during the pandemic. It also commemorates the selfless efforts of NHS, care sector and other frontline workers.
Mortuary services at a south Cumbrian hospital are being transferred to make way for the expansion of other clinical services. University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Trust has announced that to make space for further investment in other clinical services at Westmorland General Hospital (WGH), its mortuary services are being fully transferred to the Royal Lancaster Infirmary (RLI) - where the majority of mortuary services are already based. Plans include the creation of a new permanent CT scanner, although the location of the scanner has not yet been confirmed. Currently, patients who need a CT scan at WGH are scanned in a mobile unit located in the car park outside the Outpatients Department or have to travel to Furness General Hospital (FGH) or the RLI.