treated around a quarter of a million people over the last few for us this morning. months. but that is not as many as we would normally have treated, it's about 85% of the usual. so we are good morning from the essex keen to make sure that if people have problems, they come back into hertfordshire border. this farm has the nhs. that is why we are been the same family since 1889 but for the last few years, pumpkins launching a campaign today, help us have become huge, they grow 20,000 to help you, so that if people have each year but this year halloween could be different. will symptoms, bleeding, weight loss, pains that won't go away, they do trick—or—treating be allowed? the welsh government says people see their gp. of course there has been huge disruption in many things shouldn't do it, arrest, no clear are being done differently to how advice. will be talking halloween, they were done before coronavirus, but my colleagues are working really trick—or—treating and talking ha rd to but my colleagues are working really hard to make sure they can see pumpkins as well, all coming up a little later. first, i will leave people and refer them for tests when you with the necessary. it is important to good morning, i'm sonja jessup highlight those symptoms you describe is worrying — bleeding, police are questioning two people weight loss, pain that won't go after 17 children at a north london school were taken to hospital, away. anything else that you would after eating what they believed were sweets. caution people to act on? or of the la sainte union catholic school course, lumps and bumps, but that is pupils felt unwell on monday, relatively unusual, and pains in the after eating sweets believed to contain thc, which is an active ingredient of cannabis. a woman and a man were arrested stomach. the campaign we are