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Chepstow Community Hospital needs a minor injuries unit, say councillors

A MINOR injuries unit should be reintroduced at Chepstow Community Hospital, councillors have said. A motion which won cross party support at a full council meeting, calls on Aneurin Bevan University Health Board (ABUHB) to bring back the unit, which it closed in 2011. The health board closed the unit based on staff levels and patient demand, but says there are “no plans to revisit the decision”. Put forward by councillor Armand Watts, the motion congratulates the health board for the opening of Grange University Hospital ahead of schedule. “This council recognises and agrees with the heath board’s strategic reconfiguration of its minor injuries units back into our local community hospitals across Gwent,” it says.

Covid: Grange Hospital at tipping point with coronavirus patients

BBC News Published media caption Two people every five minutes are getting Covid in Swansea area The Christmas relaxation of lockdown rules makes no sense as Covid-19 cases continue to rise in Wales, doctors have warned. The Welsh Intensive Care Society also wants an urgent lockdown across Wales before Christmas, warning critical care would be unable to cope without urgent action. But Mr Gething fears people would make up their own rules if meeting up over Christmas was banned. Wales has the highest Covid-19 infection rate in the UK - a seven-day average of 425 cases per 100,000 - and eight of the UK s top 10 worst infected areas are in Wales with Merthyr Tydfil, Neath Port Talbot and Bridgend the top three.

Aneurin Bevan Health Board apology over ambulance patient s wait

BBC News Published image copyrightFamily Photo image captionTed Edwards was at his home in Monmouthshire when paramedics were called at about 00:55 GMT A health board has apologised after a 73-year-old man waited more than 19 hours in an ambulance outside a hospital. Ted Edwards was at his home in Monmouthshire when paramedics were called at about 00:55 GMT on Saturday, the Welsh Ambulance Service confirmed. Aneurin Bevan Health Board said Mr Edwards wait is never acceptable . Janine Vaughan Winter, sister-in-law of patient Mr Edwards from Monmouth, said the family were still waiting to find out what time he was admitted. We are absolutely appalled, said Ms Vaughan Winter, speaking from her home in Herefordshire.

NHS in Wales not overwhelmed says health minister

NHS in Wales not overwhelmed says health minister
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Pensioner, 73, left waiting 19 HOURS in ambulance outside hospital after suffering suspected stroke

A pensioner was left waiting for more than 19 hours in an ambulance outside a hospital after suffering a suspected stroke or sepsis. Ted Edwards, 73, was kept inside the ambulance because of a shortage of beds or doctors inside the Grange University Hospital in Cwmbran, South Wales. His worried family tried to reach NHS staff for updates but were told that he was still being monitored in the ambulance. Ted Edwards, 73, (pictured, right) suffered a suspected stroke or sepsis on Friday night and was was kept inside the ambulance more than 19 hours Ted s niece Poppy Vaughan Winter, 25, said the family were really concerned after he fell ill on Friday night at home near Monmouth.

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