Covid-19 A&E & critical care staff need your help!

During the Coronavirus crisis, helping the community and supporting vital NHS staff has never been more important. A group of local volunteers are running meals to CCU, A&E staff and paramedics 3 times a day as they weren’t able to access meals when at work at the hospital. Working with local restaurants, food has been […]

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Coronavirus: Make new friends whilst in isolation

Lisa50 is a dating app and website focused purely on single over 50s. If you’re over 50 and currently isolated or reducing your interaction with other people as a result of Coronavirus then Lisa50 is offering you free access. All the payment options have been turned off.  Create an account, login, swap messages now and […]

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Cyberpsychologists say staying active on social media helps cope with isolation

Active use of social media will be a lifeline for people coping with social isolation during the Covid-19 crisis, says the British Psychological Society’s Cyberpsychology section. Cyberpsychology expert Dr Lisa Orchard has shared tips on how to get the most out of social media during the Covid-19 outbreak. She says that interacting with other people […]

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Acupuncturists “stand ready” to help NHS fight Coronavirus

The chief executive of the British Acupuncture Council (BAcC) has said its members ‘stand ready’ to help fight the coronavirus pandemic. Jennifer Norton said BAcC members were highly qualified healthcare practitioners who have been trained in physiology and western medical science as well as traditional Chinese medicine. She was speaking in response to a call […]

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HIV & Coronavirus COVID-19

First published on the Terrence Higgins Trust website, Dr Michael Brady gives information on the new virus, guidance for people living with HIV and answers to frequently asked questions. The situation with coronavirus (COVID-19) is escalating and changing on a daily basis. It is now clear that many of us will catch it and we […]

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UEA launches project to 3D print ventilator parts & masks

Researchers at the University of East Anglia have launched a project to 3D print ventilator parts, masks and other critical equipment to battle the Covid-19 virus. They are working with the tech community to access 3D printers, as well people with the necessary skills to work at pace to design and make equipment. They are […]

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Diary of Covid-19 (Part III)

Now my immune system seems to have finally caught up with the idea that I have a nasty viral infection, I just want to sleep. Yesterday, I think I slept for about 18 hours. Somehow, the children did get some work done, thanks to the help of a wonderful teacher friend who kept order via […]

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Clinical management advice in the Covid-19 crisis

New York City has nearly 11,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases, with numbers rising daily. As Chief of Critical Care Medicine at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, Michelle N. Gong, MD, MS is at the center of planning for the surge of patients who will require mechanical ventilation and intensive care. In this live Q&A she […]

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Diary of Covid-19 (Part II)

Day 6 since I met Covid 19 It’s Mother’s Day and I’m in bed with coronavirus. My kids can wave at me from the safety of the corridor outside my room but no hugs or kisses today. Thank goodness they still show absolutely no signs of symptoms.  Their dad is away and in self isolation […]

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