She has also made mini Santas and has turned to making Easter bunnies.
Some of the bears that Ruth Holliday has knitted throughout lockdown to keep her occupied and help cope with her arthritis. Picture: Danielle Booden
- Credit: Danielle Booden
Some of the rabbits that Ruth Holliday has knitted throughout lockdown to keep her occupied and help cope with her arthritis. Picture: Danielle Booden
- Credit: Danielle Booden
Some of the bears that Ruth Holliday has knitted throughout lockdown to keep her occupied and help cope with her arthritis. Picture: Danielle Booden
- Credit: Danielle Booden
Mrs Holliday said; I m into it now. It takes about one-and-a-half to two days to do. I do get up and do something else and come back to the knitting. I have around 60 to 70 here now and have made over 100.
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Staff in a hospital emergency department did not always wash their hands between patients or wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), inspectors have found.
Healthcare watchdog the Care Quality Commission (CQC) said staff at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital did not always adhere to the trust’s hand hygiene policy and procedure.
Staff did not always wear face shields when they were within a metre of patients, inspectors said in a report, despite this being required by the trust’s PPE policy.
Inspectors, who visited the hospital in December, saw one member of staff help a patient walk to the toilet without wearing a face shield.