NHSuk – October 29, 2020 at 09:44AM
@SueTayl14911306 Over four-fifths of cancer treatment were maintained as staff treated around 110,000 Covid-19 patients, and more than 200,000 patients got cancer care during that time, NHS staff are taking additional steps to ensure that people with cancer can be treated safely…(1/2) from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1321749654904709121
NHSuk – October 29, 2020 at 09:38AM
@stergio2 You should be able to get appointments for routine services such as blood tests by contacting your GP. We’d recommend getting in contact with the service that provides your counselling to see what kinds of appointments they are offering. from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1321748195320438785
NHSuk – October 29, 2020 at 09:27AM
@swcrisis Hi Jack. We’d recommend getting in touch with your GP practice to arrange an appointment. Your GP should be offering an increased amount of face to face appointments while still offering video and phone consultations. from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1321745434805678085
NHSuk – October 28, 2020 at 04:44PM
Good mental health is important for everyone, everywhere. Find out how Every Mind Matters can help. ⬇️ https://t.co/FT74jyvCw7 https://t.co/HUrawhoPN2 from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1321493096874582016
NHSuk – October 28, 2020 at 02:45PM
Just the flu? There is no just about it. If your child was aged 2 or 3 on the 31 August, protect them and those around them with a free flu vaccine. It’s just a quick nasal spray. To find out more speak to your…
NHSuk – October 28, 2020 at 01:45PM
RT @NHSEngland: If you’re worried about your health, or the health of your family, please contact your GP. If you have an appointment, please keep it. Your NHS is here to see you, safely. #HelpUsHelpYou https://t.co/vuhz0huMMV https://t.co/v1O86h6yGB from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1321447937940094977
NHSuk – October 28, 2020 at 11:49AM
RT @PHE_uk: Got anything planned for #Halloween? Make sure you stay safe whilst having fun: 🎃 Follow the rules in your local area 🎃 Wash your hands regularly 🎃 Wear a face covering where appropriate 🎃 Maintain social distance https://t.co/RYxxahENU7 from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1321418751640821760
NHSuk – October 28, 2020 at 11:49AM
An unexplained pain that lasts 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 https://t.co/6tOVBYNsxK from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1321418695055429632
NHSuk – October 28, 2020 at 09:17AM
@heyyychrissie @heyyychrissie (2/2) We can’t give medical advice here but if you feel like you need some, contact your GP, go to https://t.co/8VfK81f9u3 or call 111. Our website has more advice on urgent mental health support if you need it: https://t.co/wPUOmPQHNn from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1321380578067992578
NHSuk – October 28, 2020 at 09:17AM
@heyyychrissie @heyyychrissie (1/2) Thanks for getting in touch. Whatever feelings or situation you are in, there are people who want to help get you safe. If you’ve harmed yourself or lives are in danger, please dial 999 or go straight to A&E. from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1321380442432561157