Some people with coronavirus are to get home visits from GP's rather than be taken into hospital and doctors will also be able to prescribe them ‘end of life’ medication.
21.04.2020 - 14:59 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
People with 'moderate' coronavirus symptoms will be directed by their GP to a new ‘hot clinic’ in Stretford.
Patients with only mild Covid-19 symptoms are currently advised to self-isolate at home.
But doctors will refer people whose symptoms have deteriorated to the drive-in ‘hot clinic’ at Stretford Sports Village (Stretford Leisure Centre) – where they can be seen face to face.
The service is for all patients registered with a Trafford GP who are symptomatic with Covid-19.
But they can only
Some people with coronavirus are to get home visits from GP's rather than be taken into hospital and doctors will also be able to prescribe them ‘end of life’ medication.
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