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England, United Kingdom
Joined July 2016
Born 5 July 1948

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    8 Jun 2020

    You can still contact your GP, 111 online or call 111 for help. If you are told to go to hospital, you must go. We’ll give you the care you need.

    The NHS is here for you and your family.
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    Help us protect and the most vulnerable people by staying at home. The only reasons to go out are to: 🛒 Shop for necessities or pick up medicine 👩‍⚕️ Go to work when you cannot work from home 🏃‍♀️ Exercise once a day. ❌ Do not meet with others.

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    Over 17 million personal protective equipment (PPE) items were delivered to 179 trusts and organisations yesterday — including 10 million gloves, 2 million aprons, over 250,000 surgical masks and 780,000 eye protectors.

    Image of the daily PPE update.
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  4. 25 Mar 2020

    You can help support the most vulnerable by doing simple tasks like: 💊 delivering medicines from pharmacies 🚗 driving patients to appointments 💬 regularly calling people who are on their own. — sign up today.

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    From next week, a new hospital will open to provide support for thousands more patients with . Based at , NHS Nightingale will provide up to 500 beds equipped with ventilators and oxygen — with capacity increasing if needed.

    Quote from Chief Executive, Sir Simon Stevens: ‘Under these exceptionally challenging circumstances the NHS is taking extraordinary steps to fight coronavirus. That's why NHS clinicians and managers are working with military planners and engineers to create, equip, staff and open the NHS Nightingale London, and we're very grateful for their support.’
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    Help us protect and the most vulnerable people by staying at home. The only reasons to go out are to: 🛒 Shop for necessities or pick up medicine 👩‍⚕️ Go to work when you cannot work from home 🚶‍♀️ Exercise once a day. ❌ Do not meet with others.

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    To the staff on the frontline treating , the carers who continue to show up and protect our vunerable loved ones, and all behind the scenes making sure people in their community have access to the latest information — we thank you! 💙

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  8. 24 Mar 2020
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  9. 13 Mar 2020

    There’s a lot of misinformation doing the rounds about , so it’s important you get your information from a trusted source. Visit to find out what the symptoms are, how to prevent the spread, and who should stay at home. 🤒✋💧🏠

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  10. 13 Mar 2020

    That's it for me! Hope you enjoyed the content I've shared this week! 💖 Be sure to follow me on and the work we do at . I'll leave you with this 👇

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  11. 13 Mar 2020

    I'm excited for lots of exciting webinars tomorrow! 💪

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  12. 13 Mar 2020

    If you work with young people, encourage them to engage in local health services, no matter their background. From hospital boards, local volunteering opportunities and focus groups. They have an important voice, please support them to use it! 🗣

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  13. 13 Mar 2020

    As part of the I'm working on improving my local Primary Care Network for young people through engaging them in a variety of ways. It's so important to listen to young people's needs and making things fit for them to access services they need.

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  14. 13 Mar 2020

    ‼️Healthcare professionals‼️ Do you actively change your communication approaches when speaking to young people?

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  15. 13 Mar 2020

    ‼️Healthcare students ‼️ Would you benefit from workshops on the signs & symptoms of cancer in young people?

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  16. 13 Mar 2020

    Young people have regularly-changing lives, such as moving across the country for work experience, or university. Do you think it should be possible for young people to register at two GP surgeries? Opinions welcome 💖

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  17. 13 Mar 2020

    If you are 15-30 years old, or close to someone who is, do you/they know how to check themselves for signs of cancer?

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  18. 13 Mar 2020

    If you are 15-30 years old, or are close to someone who is, are you/they signed up to a local GP surgery?

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  19. 13 Mar 2020

    If you are 15-30 years old, or are close to someone who is, do you/they know the common signs & symptoms of cancer? 🤔

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  20. 13 Mar 2020

    Do you think there should be more mental health support for people/young people who COULD have cancer, before they are (potetially) diagnosed? Whatever the outcome.

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