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This leaflet explains what will happen if you have to stay in hospital because you have coronavirus (COVID-19).
NHS and social care partners in Gloucestershire are working together to quickly and effectively roll out the COVID-19 vaccine programme to nationally-agreed
Royal Visit: the Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall today paid a visit to our Covid-19 Vaccination Hub in support of the recent vaccination roll-out
number of people presenting with symptoms of possible heart attack, stroke and suspected cancer has reduced considerably since the onset of the Covid-19
Covid-19 testing
We are currently caring for more than 200 patients with COVID-19, including many who require treatment in our critical care departments and a further 500
The hospitals have received some wonderful feedback from women who have used its maternity service during COVID-19.
confirm that a man who had been cared for at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital died at the hospital yesterday (25th March 2020) has tested positive for COVID-19
confirm that four patients who had been cared for at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital died at the hospital yesterday (28.3.20) and tested positive for COVID-19
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donations and gifts in kind Funded three state-of-the-art CT scanners benefitting over 40,000 patients every year Donated over £720,000 to the Covid-19
This was when Covid-19 hit and put this project on hold, many things implemented required face to face interaction.
The majority of the COVID-19 vaccination clinics will be closed on Monday 19 September.
How did COVID-19 impact on waiting times?
Due to the restrictions on gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be no physical attendees at the meeting.
The 2020 Hub has helped staff over the past year and particularly so during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Talking to children about cancer: 19 July 2023
Last updated: 19 October 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic. The cost-of-living crisis. An ageing population and increasing health inequalities.
Members of the public are being asked not to visit relatives and friends on particular wards at our hospitals to help control cases of COVID-19 and contagious