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Local health experts are backing a national campaign urging people over the age of 50 to speak to their doctor if they notice blood in their urine.
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Local health experts are backing a national campaign urging people over the age of 50 to speak to their doctor if they notice blood in their urine.
England’s top doctors have urged people to protect themselves and their families from flu over the coming week amid warnings that new cases may peak over the busy Christmas period.
With cases of mumps in England at their highest level in a decade, health leaders in Sefton are urging residents to make sure they are protected against the infection.
The government has launched the NHS Test and Trace service as part of the coronavirus recovery strategy.
The UK Government has set out a roadmap for the clinically extremely vulnerable on the future of the shielding programme.
Sefton Council and local authorities across the Liverpool City Region have written to the care sector including residential care home owners and managers to update them on measures required by the significant increases in COVID-19 confirmed cases across Merseyside.
Relaunch of the Act F.A.S.T. campaign urges everyone to take immediate action on seeing any stroke symptoms to save lives - the NHS is open
Margaret Jones, Sefton Council’s director of public health has joined her colleagues from across Cheshire and Merseyside in urging people to attend appointments for their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
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