NHSuk – January 13, 2021 at 12:08PM
The COVID-19 vaccination programme will continue to ramp up in the weeks and months ahead and will be extended to more and more people who will benefit. https://t.co/MPCevFV6SM https://t.co/RRkBYHSh4m from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1349327495070429185
NHSuk – January 13, 2021 at 11:05AM
You can also download the NHS App which is a simple and safe way to access a range of NHS services on your mobile or tablet 📱 https://t.co/WD9Ky0xec7 from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1349311573068812288
NHSuk – January 13, 2021 at 11:05AM
It’s very important to get medical help if you think you need it, to keep any appointments or procedures you have booked (unless you’re told not to) and to go to hospital if you are advised to. https://t.co/bE8xFbPV2x from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1349311571793768448
NHSuk – January 13, 2021 at 11:05AM
🚨 For life-threatening emergencies — like if you’re experiencing symptoms of a heart attack or stroke – call 999 for an ambulance. from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1349311570493530112
NHSuk – January 13, 2021 at 11:05AM
For more urgent medical help – use the NHS 111 online service, or call 111 if you’re unable to get help online. 📞 📱 💻 https://t.co/8VfK81f9u3 from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1349311569210077187
NHSuk – January 13, 2021 at 11:05AM
If you have ongoing symptoms that are worrying you — for example a lump, unexplained pain that won’t go away, or blood in your poo — make sure you contact your GP. The NHS is still here to see you, safely. https://t.co/cg73vBLPKm from http://twitter.com/NHSuk/status/1349311567444250627
NHSuk – January 13, 2021 at 11:05AM
It’s an incredibly busy time for the NHS but we are still here to help you. It’s more important than ever to be clear on how to use the NHS if you need medical help; when to contact your GP, when to use 111 and…
NHSuk – January 13, 2021 at 10:31AM
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, it’s vital that you call 999. The NHS is here to…
NHSuk – January 13, 2021 at 10:29AM
@Tease2plzz Hello there. Vaccination is the most important thing we can do to protect against ill health. It’s much safer for your immune system to learn this through vaccination than by catching the diseases and treating them and can often protect you for many years….
NHSuk – January 13, 2021 at 08:59AM
If you think you need A&E, think 111 first. They will help you right away. And if you need urgent care, we’ll book you in to be seen quickly and safely. To find out more about NHS 111 including how to use the NHS 111…