Practicing safe sex is important at any time, not just Christmas. Things will be different this year because of Covid-19 and restrictions on socialising. As a Trust, we are advising people to stay sexually safe over the festive season to avoid contracting sexually transmitted infections or unintended pregnancies. During the festive period we all want to enjoy ourselves and often our sexual health and wellbeing can be put to the back of our minds. We are open and we are here for you. Please ring 01228 608989 to arrange an appointment. Professor Matt Phillips, consultant for Cumbria Sexual Health Service at NCIC, said: “Over the festive period we tend to see a rise in the number of people having unprotected sex.
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THIS week marks a monumental day in the county s fight against coronavirus as jabs were administered to Cumbrian patients for the first time. When we take in the sheer importance of what available vaccines mean and the impact they may have in the weeks and months ahead, we should take a step back and acknowledge this didn t happen overnight. It is a project we have been working on for a few weeks now, explained Natalie Peat, pharmacy site operation lead at North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust. We have been working in collaboration with lots of different people around the hospital, estates, doctors, nurses, IT and everyone here in pharmacy, we ve all had our roles to play.