Prince William and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, have praised NHS workers in Lanarkshire following their Lean On Me video last week.
31.03.2020 - 19:17 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Vital personal protective equipment to safeguard NHS staff against coronavirus is being delivered to frontline services in Lanarkshire.
Concerns have been raised by NHS staff and carers that not enough protective gear was getting to workers coming into contact with those showing symptoms of COVID-19 or confirmed cases, putting them at risk.
There have been appeals on social media for masks, gloves and other items to protect staff at Hairmyres Hospital as well as by Kilbryde Hospice who will
Prince William and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, have praised NHS workers in Lanarkshire following their Lean On Me video last week.
Several thousand ponchos have been donated...
A new phone helpline offering psychological support and advice to residents in Monklands and across Lanarkshire during the coronavirus pandemic has been launched by the area’s health board.
Talented staff from NHS Lanarkshire proved they have the voices of angels as members of the health board’s staff choir used technology to join together for an extra-special performance.
Scots comedian Frankie Boyle has backed a campaign to provide PPE to NHS staff.
Thanks to modern technology, NHS Lanarkshire’s staff choir have been able to join together to sing a song of hope and friendship.
NHS Lanarkshire staff defied the lockdown to come together in song earlier this week and bring hope and joy to locals.
Thanks to modern technology, NHS Lanarkshire’s staff choir have been able to join together to sing a song of hope and friendship.
A car belonging to a nurse has been found after it was stolen from her driveway in Longsight.
A Scots entrepreneur has launched a campaign to ensure NHS staff on the frontline have the protection they need when battling the Covid-19 pandemic.
A Salford high school teacher has been spending her days making personal protective equipment for key workers.
NHS Lanarkshire is temporarily opening new wards to increase the health board's capacity to treat coronavirus patients as they get ready for "an unprecedented level of demand".
NHS Lanarkshire is temporarily opening wards at Udston Hospital in Hamilton.
NHS Lanarkshire has restricted neonatal visiting and suspended home births to protect families and staff from the COVID-19 pandemic.
NHS Lanarkshire has set up two Covid-19 assessment hubs for people who may need medical attention for coronavirus.
#Masks4NHSHeroes has raised £440,000 so far