"I wake up with a ball of anxiety in my chest most days, especially these past couple of weeks"
23.04.2020 - 16:49 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
No one should die alone, without loved ones there to support them.
While there are strict social distancing measures in place during lockdown, hospital and care home staff face a difficult decision while treating end of life care patients.
They must weigh up the emotional needs of the individual to say goodbye to their relatives, while ensuring they prevent the risk of spreading coronavirus to others.
Earlier this month, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said close family members would be able to
"I wake up with a ball of anxiety in my chest most days, especially these past couple of weeks"
An Uddingston cake firm have come up with a sweet gesture for those living in Lanarkshire’s care homes during the coronavirus outbreak.
Major roadworks are being ramped up across Manchester with traffic levels plummeting by more than two thirds during the coronavirus lockdown.
As concern grows over the worldwide spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus, the entertainment and sports industries are taking proactive measures to keep themselves and their audiences safe from the virus, which can be fatal in extreme cases.
A school teacher has swapped playground patrols for street patrols as a volunteer police officer during the coronavirus lockdown.
"The one thing you can depend on from creative people, for better or worse, is that they can't sit still for very long"
The Scottish Government today said that 1374 people have now tested positive for coronavirus in Lanarkshire.
Adding insult to the severely injured entertainment industry, which has all but disappeared during the coronavirus pandemic, online piracy is back, and bigger than ever.
The Scottish Government today said that 1231 people have now tested positive for coronavirus in Lanarkshire.
There are some very special people helping to ensure we are all staying healthy - or getting medical help - during the Covid-19 emergency.
In these current circumstances, many people are beginning to think more about the importance of sorting out their personal and financial affairs.
Having more weird and vivid dreams than usual at the moment? You're not alone.
A man, who was diagnosed with dementia aged 50, has been sending pre-loaded MP3 players to care homes, to help fellow dementia patients during lockdown.
Tip closures and a surge in home renovation projects have seen scores of people across Greater Manchester flout lockdown rules to dump rubbish on our streets.
As people across the world practice self-distancing to say away from the deadly coronavirus, Angelina Jolie is urging them to check in on each other amid the ongoing lockdown. The 44-year-old Hollywood star, who is also the Special Envoy of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, recently joined California Surgeon General Dr. Nadine Burke Harris for a virtual conference. During the video conference organised by Time, the two discussed how important it is to keep in touch.
A care home boss has demanded testing for more residents after claiming the 33,000 elderly people inside homes are badly exposed on the “front line”.