Health and care leaders in Gloucestershire are urging people to follow new lockdown restrictions to save lives and protect the NHS. They have warned of rising hospital admissions and a potential surge in Covid-19 cases in the coming weeks. The NHS Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group say over the last few weeks they have seen a rapid rise in the number of Covid-19 positive patients being admitted to hospitals around the county, with numbers 60 per cent higher than at the peak of the first wave. Chief executive of Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Deborah Lee said: “NHS and care staff across Gloucestershire are doing an incredible job in the face of ever growing pressures and the efforts being made to keep essential services functioning are outstanding.
Mum s harrowing plea from Gloucestershire Royal Hospital after nearly dying from Covid I have seen two people die in beds either side of me while I ve been in this hospital, and not elderly people either. People with families, children
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Health and care leaders in Gloucestershire are urging people to follow new lockdown restrictions to save lives and protect the NHS. They have warned of rising hospital admissions and a potential surge in Covid-19 cases in the coming weeks. The NHS Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group say over the last few weeks they have seen a rapid rise in the number of Covid-19 positive patients being admitted to hospitals around the county, with numbers 60 per cent higher than at the peak of the first wave. Chief executive of Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Deborah Lee said: “NHS and care staff across Gloucestershire are doing an incredible job in the face of ever growing pressures and the efforts being made to keep essential services functioning are outstanding.
Health and care leaders in Gloucestershire are urging people to follow new lockdown restrictions to save lives and protect the NHS. They have warned of rising hospital admissions and a potential surge in Covid-19 cases in the coming weeks. The NHS Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group say over the last few weeks they have seen a rapid rise in the number of Covid-19 positive patients being admitted to hospitals around the county, with numbers 60 per cent higher than at the peak of the first wave. Chief executive of Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Deborah Lee said: “NHS and care staff across Gloucestershire are doing an incredible job in the face of ever growing pressures and the efforts being made to keep essential services functioning are outstanding.