NHS leaders in North Yorkshire and York are asking residents for their patience and kindness in the run-up to Christmas, with GP practices saying there is high demand for appointments.
Leaders in North Yorkshire have urged residents to do everything they can to help drive down infection rates as the Government announced today that the whole county will remain in tier 2.
Healthwatch North Yorkshire and the national Healthwatch network in England are today calling for the Government and the NHS to tackle widespread issues with access to NHS dental care following an unprecedented surge in concerns from the public.
All areas of North Yorkshire are “sitting very comfortably” below the England average for COVID-19 infection rates as the county emerges from national lockdown.
Care home residents will be able to see their families again this Christmas with more than a million tests being sent to providers over the next month.
This briefing focuses on Test and Trace, drawing on the results of our most recent COVID-19 briefing published in November, and updated from feedback gathered this month.
People across North Yorkshire have been helping to improve health and social care services by sharing their experiences during the past five months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
North Yorkshire’s leaders have issued a big thank-you to all of the county’s communities that have worked so hard to bring the COVID-19 rate of infection down below the England average.