Covid Scotland: NHS Lothian cancel operations due to pressure caused by increasing numbers of patients and staff infected with coronavirus
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NHS Lothian becomes the latest health board to announce some planned surgeries were being pushed back so medical teams can focus on the most-urgent cases and patients.
The latest seven-day Covid-19 figures show that 568 per 100,000 people in Lothian have tested positive for the virus.
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Hide AdChief officer of acute services for NHS Lothian, Jacquie Campbell, said: “Lothian is experiencing a high number of patients who have tested positive for Covid-19. We are seeing a rise in the number of patients admitted to hospital and in the numbers of staff who are required to self-isolate.


“As a result, we have to focus our capacity on the most urgent cases, which means that unfortunately we have had to postpone some planned procedures.
“We apologise to all of those patients who have been affected and would reassure them that their appointment will be re-arranged as soon as possible.”
Patients are also being urged to consider visiting pharmacies, minor injury departments and GPs rather than going to A&E.
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Hide AdNHS Lothian’s director of public health, Dona Milne, urged more people to get vaccinated and stick with face coverings, hand washing and social distancing.
So far, a total of 1,039,907 vaccine doses have been administered in Lothian – 626,427 first doses and 412,580 second doses.
Ms Milne said: “Covid hasn’t gone away and can still cause serious illness. It is critical we remember that.
“We know that 1 in 3 people who have Covid do not show symptoms of the virus but can still transmit it, so we should all be testing ourselves twice a week to keep ourselves, family and communities safe.
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Hide Ad“We need every adult over the age of 18 to get their vaccination as soon as possible. We have made it easier by creating a huge network of vaccination clinics that offer drop-in and scheduled appointments and are operating in the heart of communities.
“We have also teamed up with Scottish Ambulance Service to take the vaccination bus to them and park it in shopping centres and other areas across Lothian.”
She added: “We know it can be hard for people to take time out of their working day, especially if they work in the retail and hospitality industry, so our clinics are running into the evening.
“We are also working with local authorities and we would like to ask businesses and local employers to support their staff with time off to attend a vaccination clinic so that we can get people vaccinated as quickly as possible.”
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Hide AdNHS Lanarkshire have also confirmed that a “small number of planned surgeries” have had to be cancelled because of the mounting pressure of rising case numbers.
In total, 18 procedures will be rescheduled: five general surgery cases and eight new and five return outpatient operations.
On Wednesday, NHS Grampian said both Aberdeen Royal Infirmary and Dr Gray’s Hospital in Elgin, Moray had been operating at “code black”, with non-urgent elective procedures postponed.
It followed an announcement from NHS Highland that Raigmore Hospital in Inverness had also reached capacity and also stopped non-essential surgeries stopped.
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