THE past 15 months have been the toughest ever in the history of the NHS – but now it’s your chance to say thank you once again. Since the start of the pandemic, whether it was standing on your door step to clap for the NHS or putting rainbows in your window to show your support, the county hasn’t failed to express its gratitude to those who have been working on the coronavirus frontline. Now Daily Echo readers are being given the chance to honour the city’s unsung hospital heroes as we relaunch our annual campaign in partnership with University Hospital Southampton.
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University Hospital Southampton is also seeing high levels of demand. A spokesperson said the hospital was working with partners across the region, including ambulance services, to ensure it was prioritising patients who needed it most. They added: “The Emergency Department deals with people who are seriously ill or those who are facing a life-threatening emergency. “Making the right decision about the service you need will help you access the right healthcare treatment at the right time and help to ease the pressure on staff who are already working hard to care for patients who are extremely ill.” The pressures facing SCAS were revealed by the director of operations, Mark Ainsworth, who cited “intense demand” for the 999 and 111 services.
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