The infant feeding team at NHS Lanarkshire is sharing a clear message with new mothers – breastfeeding is still a safe option, and the team is here to support them.
02.04.2020 - 10:45 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Treatment could be withdrawn from coronavirus patients and offered to those more likely to survive, which will cause "anger and pain", new guidance for doctors warned.
The British Medical Association’s (BMA) latest ethics advice said health professionals could be forced to make "grave decisions" should hospitals become overwhelmed with patients.
The document warns that decisions around rationing scarce resources, such as ventilators, could determine whether large numbers of patients will
The infant feeding team at NHS Lanarkshire is sharing a clear message with new mothers – breastfeeding is still a safe option, and the team is here to support them.
The number of people who have died in UK hospitals after contracting coronavirus is now 17,337.
Coronavirus patients in Greater Manchester are the first to be treated with ventilation kit made by a Formula 1 team.
While the British royals are doing their part to support their country by checking in with their charities, virtually opening hospitals, and sharing public video messages, Swedish royal, Princess Sofia, is heading to the frontlines.
A third nurse has died after taking care of patients sick with coronavirus.
Six people died in the UK in February after contracting coronavirus, but the first death was not officially announced until March 5.
Engineers in Italy have transformed scuba diving masks into ventilators - and now the specialist masks could be arriving at UK hospitals to treat coronavirus patients.