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Eleven more COVID-19 related deaths as infection rates rise again
ELEVEN more COVID-19-related deaths have sadly been reported at Warrington Hospital in the past week, while infection rates have risen again after last week’s fall.
ELEVEN more COVID-19-related deaths have sadly been reported at Warrington Hospital in the past week, while infection rates have risen again after last week’s fall.
THOUSANDS more people across the North West – including many from Warrington – are to benefit from faster urgent care at home.
FOUR more COVID-19-related deaths have sadly been reported at Warrington Hospital in the past week, although infection rates have fallen for the first time in five weeks.
ALL NHS Trusts across Cheshire and Mersey look set to be hit by a planned 72-hour strike by junior doctors from Monday, March 13 to Wednesday, March 15.
PROPOSALS to bring together breast screening services in Warrington at the Bath Street Health and Wellbeing Centre have been given the go ahead following a six-week public consultation.
ANOTHER six COVID-19-related deaths have sadly been reported at Warrington Hospital in the past week, with infection rates rising again for a fifth consecutive week.
RADIO General, based at Warrington Hospital, is celebrating 70 years of Rugby Commentaries (1953 – 2023) for inpatients.
While private healthcare is not a new concept, it is gaining a lot more popularity across Europe in recent years. Such well-established countries as Spain, for example, have a National Healthcare System that guarantees free access to medical treatments for all of its residents.
FIVE more COVID-19-related deaths have sadly been reported at Warrington Hospital in the past week, with infection rates rising slightly for a fourth consecutive week.
AFTER a year of transformation, including a new clinical team, staff at Chapelford Medical Centre say they are “disheartened” by the findings of a Care Quality Commission inspection report, which states it requires improvement.