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Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.With effect from today (Monday, June 29), members of the public visiting an NHS Lanarkshire hospital will need to wear a face mask/covering.This is for both acute or community hospitals and includes those attending for an appointment.The main purpose of this measure is to seek to prevent the transmission of Coronavirus (Covid-19) from the person wearing the facemask.Visitors to an acute hospital will be met at the
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Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.NHS Lanarkshire have apologised after it was revealed more than 400 data breaches were recorded by the health board in less than three months.Hundreds of patients had their Covid-19 data breached in the region – a statistic Central Scotland Conservative MSP Graham Simpson called “worrying”.There were 414 data breaches between March 12 and May 25, but the health board have moved to assure the public these occurred among
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.NHS Lanarkshire’s maternity services have introduced new visiting arrangements.There will be one designated visitor who can accompany women for pregnancy scans.Women and their birth partner can identify one other additional person to be present at the birth.Women can have one designated visitor identified to visit in the postnatal ward in addition to their birth partner.The designated visitor will be restricted to a
Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser: “We are delighted that our patients will once again be able to receive visits from loved ones.
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East Kilbride News: “Our priority is to protect staff and visitors in these very difficult times.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.NHS Lanarkshire has introduced changes at all GP practices.People are being warned that as services work towards a ‘new normal’ while still dealing with COVID-19, some things will be different.Dr Linda Findlay, medical director South Lanarkshire Health and Social Care Partnership, said: “We want people to know that their practices are open and here to help.
Lady Gaga posted a masked-up selfie on Instagram over the weekend, encouraging her followers to cover their faces as states, and countries all over the world, reopens amid the current coronavirus pandemic. "Be yourself, but wear a mask! I believe in being kind to yourself, the community, and the planet," wrote Gaga alongside her post.
Residents in England can cross the border into Wales from Monday July 6 to enjoy its beaches and countryside as travel restrictions are lifted.But the country's First Minister has warned visitors to behave safely and respectfully of the land.On Monday, the 'stay local' requirement in force in Wales that advised people to remain within five miles of their home ended following a downward trend in coronavirus deaths and cases.It means that people can travel in and around Wales for the first time
Kate Middleton and Prince William made an in-person visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn on Sunday.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's visit commemorates the 72nd birthday of Britain's National Health Service.The Cambridges have recently returned to making in-person official visits as lockdown restrictions start to lift in the United Kingdom.Duchess Kate and Prince William have returned to some of their in-person official royal engagements, following an extended lockdown period
Friends star wrote. inspired dozens of other celebrities and members of the fashion community including Kerry Washington, Reese Witherspoon, Tracee Ellis Ross, Jerry Seinfeld, Julianne Moore, and Diane Von Furstenberg to implore their followers to protect themselves and others.
Reformer : “Following some very difficult months it is amazing to have this silver lining.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.NHS Lanarkshire is asking people to play their part in helping stop coronavirus, as information on the Test and Protect service is sent to households from this week.People with symptoms – which include a new, persistent cough, high temperature or loss or change in taste or smell – are being urged to book a test immediately as part of the national effort to continue to suppress the virus.Those who test positive will be
Lanarkshire hospital, including those arriving for appointments, will be met at the entrance by a volunteer who will outline the new process – which also includes using sanitiser to decontaminate hands and following a specific route through the hospital.