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Submitting. Will, who is originally from Saltaire, is planning to start his Long Distance Love walk on May 21 – Oscar’s first birthday. Oscar Robinson who was born 15 weeks early just three weeks after his mum discovered she was pregnant Cheryl was still processing the news that she was pregnant when she went into premature labour, with Oscar born at 25 weeks, weighing just 1.5lb. He was cared for by the team at Bradford’s Neonatal Unit before being discharged just before his due date, three months later. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Will and his son Adam have been unable to visit Oscar, so they decided to show their appreciation for the amazing care he received by raising money for Bradford Hospitals’ Charity’s BIG Neonatal Appeal. ....
“THIS has been unrelenting.” Those are the stark words of the chief executive of Bradford’s main hospital on the intense challenges wrought by Covid-19. Nearly one year on from the first Covid admission at Bradford Royal Infirmary (BRI), doctors and nurses still don their PPE armour as they continue to wage a war against the virus. The Telegraph & Argus was given access to the hospital to speak to Covid-19 patients about their experience, and their accounts are a sobering reminder of the impact it has had on so many. Julia Morris, 61, from Odsal, was being treated in Ward 8, what is classed as a downstream Covid ward, when the T&A visited. She was admitted to hospital in early December after initially thinking she had normal winter chest problems, as she has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). ....