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Leading intensive care doctor urges Wales not to follow England s free-for-all approach to lifting lockdown

Leading intensive care doctor urges Wales not to follow England s free-for-all approach to lifting lockdown Dr David Hepburn says masks and social distancing need to stay the rule indoors Sign up to FREE email alerts from Wales Online - Subscribe We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time.More info Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A leading doctor has criticised the UK Government s free-for-all approach to lifting lockdown restrictions in England and has urged Wales to continue with caution.

Defibrillators installed in Blaenavon after Eriksen incident

And, after watching Christian Eriksen suffer a cardiac arrest during Denmark’s Euro 2020 match with Finland last month, the pair decided more needed to be done in case something similar happened closer to home. Heather Cox and Roz Robertson with their defibrillator at the Queen Victoria Inn in Blaenavon. Picture: Heather Cox “We were watching and we were thinking ‘Get the defibrillator’,” said Ms Cox. “Luckily they had one. “We had already bought a defibrillator for the pub, but when the pub is shut it’s useless. With the fundraising we were doing already, we decided to get a cabinet for the one here and at Blaenavon RFC.

Lighter than a bag of sugar - Cross Keys baby born at 24 weeks

At 18 weeks Ms Wilderspin fell down the stairs but was told it was nothing to worry about and the baby would be well protected. She said: “Then the nightmare really began. Within four days of having my 19 weeks scan where we were told everything seemed fine, I began to bleed heavily. It was the start of May and my first admission to the Grange University Hospital was on May 3. “I spent the whole month in and out of hospital with the advice of complete bed rest. I would be fine for a day or two, then the bleeding would get extremely heavy and I’d have to return. The staff were lovely but never confirmed the exact reason for my bleed. We were only ever told it was a low lying placenta and this happens.”

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