Cancer Relief concerned cancer diagnoses impacted by Covid pandemic
Johnny Bugeja 24th December 2020
Cancer Relief Gibraltar has underscored the impact the Covid-19 pandemic may have had on cancer diagnosis locally, as patients could be delaying visiting their doctors. This comes as the Gibraltar Health Authority has declared a major incident and cancelled all routine surgeries and appointments due to the Covid-19 pandemic. During the Covid-19 lockdown charity’s premises.
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Husband and wife mark diamond wedding anniversary with £5,000 donation to GHA 17th December 2020
A husband and wife gifted £5,000 to the Gibraltar Health Authority after receiving donations in lieu of presents as they celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary.
William and Sylvia Leay donated the money as a gesture of thanks to the GHA for the treatment afforded to Mr Leay when he suffered a cardiac arrest.
They asked for the money to be split equally between the Ambulance and A&E Department, and the Critical Care Unit at St Bernard’s Hospital.
In a letter to the Minister for Health, Samantha Sacramento, the couple explained how grateful they are for the way in which the staff at A&E and CCU treated them after Mr Leay suffered from a cardiac arrest whilst being triaged at A&E.