Almost a third of beds at James Paget University Hospital in Gorleston are currently occupied by Covid-19 patients, as five more people are pronounced dead after contracting the disease.
More than 200 patients waited over 30 minutes before entering hospital after arriving in ambulances last week, new figures reveal.
Health bosses this week.
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4:53 PM January 7, 2021
Kenneth Ireland was the first patient at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital to receive his coronavirus vaccine.
- Credit: Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital
The first patient to receive a coronavirus vaccine at Norfolk s largest hospital has returned for his follow-up jab. Today our Chief Nurse @DrNancyFontaine joined our vaccination team and Kenneth Ireland, the very first patient who got his Covid-19 vaccine at our hospital, returned for his second dose. pic.twitter.com/Yq9urGJeH1 Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals (@NNUH) January 6, 2021
This week, the 86-year-old returned to the hospital to receive the second dose of the vaccine, which was administered on Wednesday.
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5:06 PM January 6, 2021
The rapid response vehicle from the East Anglian Air Ambulance, police and EEAST responded. Picture: Lowestoft South Fire Station Twitter
- Credit: Lowestoft South Fire Station Twitter
A man in his 30s was taken to hospital following a serious crash on the A12.
Police, the East of England Ambulance Service (EEAST) and a rapid response vehicle responded after the man was involved in a collision with a car on the A12 at Henstead, near Lowestoft about 9.15pm on January 5.
Officers are appealing for witnesses following the serious crash on the A12 in Henstead, involving a male pedestrian and a blue Vauxhall Corsa.