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Young carer tells of stress at Norwich hospital | Norwich Evening News

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Great Yarmouth Covid rate lowest since August | Eastern Daily Press

Published: 10:14 AM April 8, 2021    Updated: 10:33 AM April 8, 2021 A deserted seafront at Great Yarmouth as a feared influx of visitors were kept away by grey skies. - Credit: Archant Coronavirus rates have fallen by close to 50pc in Great Yarmouth giving the area the 10th lowest infection rate in the country. Only one out of 13 neighbourhoods in the town, one out of 14 in Norwich, and zero out of 14 in North Norfolk reported more than two cases in the last seven days for which figures are available up to April 2. The biggest drop week-on-week was seen in Norwich where the number of Covid infections tumbled by 68pc from 38.4 per 100,000 to 12.1.

Tributes paid to Norwich s Kyanna Sutton after Covid death

Kyanna Sutton singing as part of the Norwich Community Choir. - Credit: Steven Kemp/Norwich Community Choir The mother of a 28-year-old from Norwich who died of coronavirus has urged people to take up the offer of a vaccine as she paid tribute to her daughter. On January 18, Kyanna Sutton died at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH), having initially been admitted with what she believed were asthma-related symptoms after Christmas. Kyanna Sutton, left, pictured with her mother Kirstie. - Credit: Kirstie Sutton Her mother, Kirstie Sutton, described her as having a heart of gold and said she always put others first - even sending her a gift from her hospital bed.

Stephen Fry appeal sees £1m Priscilla Bacon Hospice donation

Initially focused on the support of animals and people within the racing and breeding industry, the foundation s scope was expanded to include palliative care charities in 2020.  Rupert Bentley, the foundation’s chairman of trustees, said: “The Covid-19 pandemic has only served to highlight the need for flexible, community-oriented palliative care and we are confident the hospice’s new state-of-the-art facility will be able to provide just that.  “We are especially pleased to have been able to help the charity get to their ‘break ground’ threshold and look forward to seeing the building works progress over the coming weeks and months.

New drawing of NNUH s new breast cancer unit s reception

Published: 6:15 AM April 7, 2021    The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital Charities is raising £800,000 for a one stop breast cancer unit at the hospital. - Credit: NNUH An £800,000 campaign to create a one stop breast cancer unit at the city s hospital has shared the first images of its new reception and waiting area. The current breast cancer unit handles all referrals of suspected breast cancer from GPs – a number which has almost doubled in recent years. The next part of the work is the unit s counselling rooms for patients. Dr Arne Juette, consultant radiologist and director of breast screening at NNUH, said: “The next stage of the breast cancer unit will see us invest in enhancing the environment for patients and staff at the unit. Having all these improvements to the expanded breast unit will give patients a more holistic experience in a soothing environment.

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