Derby and Derbyshire staying in Tier 3 Covid-19 restrictions
The county and city will remain in the most extreme restrictions until at least December 30
12:01, 17 DEC 2020
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Covid-19 inpatients at Derby and Burton hospitals surpasses peak of first wave
The number of Covid-19 patients in our hospitals is increasing
05:15, 15 DEC 2020
The number of Covid-19 patients at Derby and Burton’s hospital trust is now higher than at the peak of the first wave of the disease (Image: Getty Images)
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First Derbyshire care home workers receive Covid vaccine
Priority has been given to vulnerable health staff
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Care workers in Derbyshire have become some of the first health professionals to receive the Covid vaccine.
The move comes as part of the Government s continued roll-out of vaccinations for vulnerable patients and health staff to protect them against the deadly virus.
Further 110 women contacted as part of investigation into former Derby doctor
It takes the total number of women contacted to nearly 400
05:15, 14 DEC 2020
A further 110 women treated by an under-investigation former Derby doctor have been contacted as part of a review of his past practice (Image: Getty)
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As many as 400 women may have suffered harm at the hands of a former hospital gynaecologist.
In addition to 272 women contacted about their medical treatment, a further 110 have been approached following concerns raised about Daniel Hay.
Mr Hay, 55, a married father of two, was appointed as a consultant in obstetrics and gynaecology at University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust (UHDB) in 2005 and was associate professor in medical education at Nottingham University.
He was suspended in 2018 when an inquiry was launched following concerns raised by colleagues.
Daniel Hay, 55, a former hospital gynaecologist at University Hospitals of Derby and Burton (UHDB) is being investigated after as many as 400 women may have suffered unnecessary harm during surgery