List of news
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Published on: 21 April 2020
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Published on: 21 April 2020
University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust (UHMBT) is keen to recruit as many volunteers as possible to assist during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Morecambe Bay NHS Trust thanks local community for support and donations during coronavirus pandemic
Published on: 20 April 2020
“During such difficult circumstances, and when health professionals across the world are working under more pressure than ever before, the outpouring of support, kindness, generosity and well wishes from people all across Morecambe Bay has been truly heart-warming."
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Published on: 18 April 2020
It is with great sadness that we can confirm that a radiographer from Furness General Hospital Simon Guest sadly died on Wednesday evening, peacefully.
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Published on: 17 April 2020
Sandra Lively, a retired midwife, who has lived in Halton for 30 years, wanted to do her bit during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic by making a few pairs of scrubs and donating them to the staff of Morecambe Bay Hospitals Trust.
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Published on: 16 April 2020
During the current situation and while the government is asking everyone to stay at home, it can be confusing to know what to do when your child is ill.
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Published on: 15 April 2020
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Published on: 15 April 2020
Patients who use NHS hearing aids are being advised that they can still access hearing aid batteries and repairs during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in North Lancashire and South Cumbria.
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Published on: 14 April 2020
David Watts and his daughter Beatrix Kaley, of Lancaster, have been volunteering for the Trust to deliver urgent orthotics items to patients in the community who have mobility issues and cannot pick them up from the hospital due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Published on: 11 April 2020
As part of Cumbria’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, agencies from health, Local Authorities, care, emergency services, military, education and industry have come together to create a network of ‘Community Recovery Centres’.
The Community Recovery Centres have been designed as part of the county’s plans to provide additional capacity so patients can be discharged from hospital. Both NHS Trusts in the county have already significantly increased the bed capacity.