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Two medical emergencies Wrentham Southwold air ambulance

Published: 11:34 AM April 15, 2021    The East Anglian Air Ambulance service responded to medical emergencies in Wrentham and Southwold. Picture: EAAA - Credit: EAAA Two people were taken to hospital in serious conditions after the air ambulance responded to separate call-outs in north Suffolk. The East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) was scrambled on Tuesday, April 13 following reports of a medical emergency in Wrentham, with the helicopter then alerted to a medical emergency in Southwold more than an hour later. Paramedics from the East of England Ambulance Service Trust and firefighters from Wrentham fire station were alerted just after 12.30pm on Tuesday, with the Anglia One air ambulance responding at 1.12pm, after a woman in her 70s suffered a medical emergency on Chapel Road, Wrentham.

James Paget to begin visitor bookings from April 14

Deputy Director of Nursing Jacky Copping said: “We recognise that hospital visiting restrictions have been extremely difficult for patients, families and friends – but they have been necessary to keep people safe during the pandemic. Now that Covid-19 restrictions are being relaxed in the community, as infection rates have substantially decreased, we are pleased to be able to welcome more visitors back to our hospital in a way that keeps everyone safe.” In line with guidelines, anyone who has tested positive or showing symptoms of Covid-19 should not visit. If unable to make your booked appointment, visitors are asked to ring the booking line to cancel their slot.

Covid-19 rates lowest since October in Norfolk hospitals

The number of all adult general and acute beds occupied by Covid-19 patients is now below 1pc across all three hospitals.  This has prompted union bosses to urge the government to once address fair pay for workers, with warnings some nursing staff may choose to leave the profession once the pandemic is over. UNISON Eastern regional secretary Tim Roberts said: “Every winter is tough in the NHS, but these last few months have put NHS workers through the wringer. “Hospitals may be slowly winding down Covid facilities, but staff now have a year of missed and delayed appointments to catch up on before they can start to think about a rest.

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