Last month, health minister Ed Argar told a conference of NHS estates directors that the creation of the NHS Property Board was part of the “critical first step in ensuring the estate receives the attention it deserves as an enabler of care”.
It’s a little awkward, then, that the government’s outgoing adviser on NHS estates has told
In a candid and wide-ranging interview with
HSJ, Sir Robert Naylor said the board lacks influence and the ability to make important decisions, and that its membership is too diluted with junior people.
Sir Robert said the board, which was set up following his landmark review of the NHS estate, was being “reconstituted” at the time of his departure from his government role.
Coronavirus in Cornwall: Thursday, April 21
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The latest information relating to Covid-19 has now been updated and it shows another jump in new weekly cases. Today s daily rise shows five new cases in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, taking the overall total since the start of the pandemic to 14,145. However, there has been a jump again in the number of weekly cases, which has increased to 62 in the seven days leading up to April 15 – the most recent five days not shown due to incomplete data. This follows another sudden jump to 54 on Sunday, before that fell to 52 yesterday, after low weekly totals of 44 on Saturday and 43 on Friday.
The latest information relating to Covid-19 has now been updated. Today s daily rise shows 14 new cases in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, taking the overall total since the start of the pandemic to 14,140. There has been a slightly decrease in the number of weekly cases, which has fallen back to 52 in the seven days leading up to April 14, following a sudden jump to 54 yesterday - compared to a weekly total of 44 on Saturday and 43 on Friday. As a result the weekly rate has also fallen back to 9.2 cases per 100,000 people, from the 9.4 cases per 100,000 yesterday that came after 7.7 cases on Saturday and 7.5 cases on Friday.