Earlier this week reported that infections rates had fallen in every part of Lancashire, with Rossendale, Blackpool, Ribble Valley, West Lancashire, Burnley and Lancaster seeing the biggest rate change.
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  Nov 5, 2020  
     
 

Godd evening,

Those of us who have had occasion to find ourselves using the services of the NHS will know what an amazing organisation it is.

While we moan from time to time about waiting lists, hospital food etc, we are extraordinarily lucky to be able to get treatment for what ails us at the point of need.

So we all want to ensure that we protect it as we start another lockdown period.

We know that our hospitals are under huge pressure at the moment. And this is not just the normal winter pressure because in truth that hasn’t really started yet.

Hundreds of beds across Lancashire are taken up with patients suffering from Covid, leaving fewer beds for others.

But there are beds for other people, so if you are worried about some aspect of your health, take the medics’ advice and get it sorted now, starting with a GP appointment.

None of us wants to put extra strain on the NHS at the moment, but if we don’t take action on symptoms, we may well find that we are causing greater problems for the service further down the road.

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And thank you.

Gillian Parkinson

Editor

 
     
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