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£90,000 for charities helping people cope with impact of COVID-19

£90,000 for charities helping people cope with impact of COVID-19 09/03/2021 More than £90,000 has been given to charities supporting people struggling with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic in north Cumbria. The £180,000 Psychological Support Fund was created by the NHS in north Cumbria and Cumbria County Council. It has supported bids which demonstrate a collaborative approach to tackle the impact of anxiety, isolation, and bereavement, which have become more challenging during COVID-19. The recent round of awards were: Every Life Matters – £6,600 to expand suicide bereavement support in West Cumbria and £3,409 for self-harm safe kits across north Cumbria Child Bereavement UK – £22,564 to employ a bereavement support practitioner for the county

More than 100,000 people vaccinated against COVID-19 in north Cumbria

More than 100,000 people vaccinated against COVID-19 in north Cumbria More than 100,000 eligible people in north Cumbria have been now had a vaccination for COVID-19. The NHS says 109,956 vaccinations have been given at hospital hubs and through our GP teams working together in Primary Care Networks. The latest verified figures from NHS England published today show: 70,326 over-65s have had their first vaccine 35,178 under-65s have had their first vaccine 2,314 over-65s have had their second vaccine 2,138 under-65s have had their second vaccine This means 92.9 per cent of the over-65 population in north Cumbria have had at least one dose of the vaccine.

NHS nurses exhausted and fed up our anger is rising

Unite representative Ameera Sheikh, an intensive care nurse, said Government support shown earlier in the pandemic now felt fake . She said: We have treated people from the lowest socio-economic backgrounds to quite literally the leader of the country [Boris Johnson]. We have sacrificed so much and that includes moving out of our family homes to live close to the hospital and in isolation. We are facing an increasingly dangerous workload in intensive care. And few were impressed with claims that they had received a 12 percent pay rise over the last three years and their average salary was around £34,000. Nurse Kelly Robbins, who works in Brighton, said: We listen to them on TV and they are lying. It s just painful and really debilitating to hear them say that.

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