NHSuk – November 30, 2020 at 04:32PM
Dr @sara_kayat spoke about the flu vaccine with @Netmums – the flu jab is the best protection from flu and it’s free for pregnant women. Just ask your pharmacist, GP or midwife. #GetYourFluJab #Flu https://t.co/Vpb5B1u18p from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1333448749876727810
NHSuk – November 30, 2020 at 04:29PM
The NHS will start giving the coronavirus vaccine as soon as it is available. Several vaccines are being developed. They will only be available on the NHS once they have been thoroughly tested to make sure they are safe and effective. Read more 🔽 https://t.co/CBC8Ru9r2l…
NHSuk – November 30, 2020 at 04:26PM
Symptoms of a heart attack can include heavy or tight chest pain that may spread to your arms, neck or jaw, or make you breathless, sick, sweaty or light-headed. If you experience these symptoms, call 999. The NHS is here to see you, safely. #HelpUsHelpYou…
NHSuk – November 30, 2020 at 04:24PM
.@drsarakayat spoke about the flu vaccine with @Netmums – the flu jab is the best protection from flu and it’s free for pregnant women. Just ask your pharmacist, GP or midwife. #GetYourFluJab #Flu https://t.co/HAKtVEMrbV from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1333446826830213120
NHSuk – November 30, 2020 at 02:32PM
RT @PHE_uk: Our capability to protect against disease through vaccination is truly remarkable. #Vaccines stop the spread of disease and have saved millions of lives across the world. #valueofvaccines https://t.co/vEYOA0pGEk from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1333418596987514885
NHSuk – November 29, 2020 at 08:00PM
If you have an appointment, or are concerned about the health of you or your baby, it’s important that we see you. Just speak to your midwife or maternity team. The NHS is here to see you, safely. https://t.co/61OCmiF03H #HelpUsHelpYou https://t.co/seMs6JkLyB from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1333138663346233345
NHSuk – November 29, 2020 at 08:00PM
If you have an appointment, or are concerned about the health of you or your baby, it’s important that we see you. Just speak to your midwife or maternity team. The NHS is here to see you, safely. https://t.co/61OCmiF03H #HelpUsHelpYou https://t.co/seMs6JkLyB from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1333138663346233345
NHSuk – November 29, 2020 at 03:45PM
Diarrhoea for three weeks or more could be a sign of cancer. It’s probably nothing serious, but finding cancer early makes it more treatable. Your NHS is here to see you, safely. https://t.co/hivbfrsuIl #HelpUsHelpYou https://t.co/eA2bxQhviT from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1333074489974943749
NHSuk – November 29, 2020 at 10:43AM
An unexplained pain that lasts three weeks or more, an unexplained lump or blood in your poo or pee could be a sign of cancer. It’s probably nothing serious, but finding cancer early makes it more treatable. Your NHS is here to see you, safely….
NHSuk – November 28, 2020 at 09:07PM
@yozzanob @ANTHONYSTRAVEL We’re sorry to hear you are having difficulties accessing NHS services and had such a long wait time. You can find information about treatment options here: https://t.co/EPqRobFv2d Or: ● Call 116 123 to talk to Samaritans ● Or text Shout to 85258 to…