Isolation 'pods' for anyone who goes to Northampton General Hospital with coronavirus symptoms Two 'pods' for anyone who goes to Northampton General Hospital (NGH) with symptoms of coronavirus have been set up opposite the emergency department.
A hospital trust spokesman said NHS 111 pods mean patients can be kept isolated and avoid causing unnecessary pressure in A&E, as per national guidance.
“Over the coming weeks, many people may need to self-isolate at home for a period to reduce this virus' spread," the spokesman added. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
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A hospital trust spokesman said NHS 111 pods mean patients can be kept isolated and avoid causing unnecessary pressure in A&E, as per national guidance.
“Over the coming weeks, many people may need to self-isolate at home for a period to reduce this virus' spread," the spokesman added. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
See also:
- Statement to Parliament: Coronavirus: Health Secretary's statement to Parliament Department of Health and Social Care
- Coronavirus: British couple on cruise ship 'test positive' BBC News
- Thirty doctors quarantine themselves over coronavirus fears The Daily Mail
- Coronavirus death toll climbs to more than 2,000 with more than 75,000 cases recorded across world The Daily Mail
- GPs need more clarity to make sure resources are available to tackle coronavirus The Guardian
- UK hospital apologises for signs to coronavirus isolation facility The Guardian
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