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North Walsham Novavax volunteer can t prove he s vaccinated

After calling 119, Mr Ling was informed it was currently impossible on the app to give vaccinated status to Novavax trial participants.  Mr Ling said he had contacted the office of Duncan Baker MP about the issue, and was informed that representations had been made to the Department of Health over the issue. - Credit: Duncan Baker Mr Ling raised the issue with both the NNUH and Duncan Baker MP, and was informed by representatives of each that he was not the first person to get in touch about it.  Mr Baker’s assistant assured him that representations had been made to the Department of Health.

Researchers explore virtual reality technology for treating chronic pain

relief at PIP implant pay out ruling Norwich surgeon says

The plastic surgeons in Norwich working both at the NNUH and Spire had always refused to use any low quality medical grade implants so never used the PIP implants.  For everyone involved, they will feel relieved. Some people got some compensation in 2017 but they lived in fear they would have to give the money back. The regulations in Europe have tightened to take surveillance and not just accept because it works once it will work forever, they will do repeat checks. That is reassuring. Elaine Sassoon removing a PIP breast implant. - Credit: Elaine Sassoon She said women considering breast surgery should never feel they are being pressured into a procedure and should meet with the surgeon at least twice and leave at least two weeks before the procedure.

Decision on Norwich NDR Western Link in June | Eastern Daily Press

Published: 3:21 PM May 19, 2021    Artist s impression of a viaduct which could take the Western Link over the River Wensum. Photo: Norfolk County Council - Credit: Norfolk County Council A decision to pick the contractor to build the controversial £153m Norwich Western Link - and to submit a business case for the road to the government - is due to be made within weeks. To be in with a chance of securing funding and consent for the road, which would link the Norwich Northern Distributor Road to the A47 to the west of the city, Norfolk County Council needs to lodge a business case.

Inquest into death of King s Lynn baby Louie Muncaster

The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King s Lynn - Credit: QEH Regular medical oversights led to the death of a baby just over two months after he was born at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King s Lynn, an inquest has heard.  Louie Muncaster died on the Rudham Ward on August 26, 2019 after he was born on June 13. His twin sister had been born at 6.15am before Louie was born just after 6.30am. The medical cause of death was stated as bronchopneumonia as a result of newborn brain damage caused by oxygen deprivation and limited blood flow.  Wednesday s inquest heard delivery from the breech position took around 23 minutes when it should have been seven minutes. 

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