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Everyone who interacts with essential service workers during the COVID-19 outbreak is reminded that abuse will not be tolerated. |
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Stuart Hylton, Incident Controller for the Whanganui District Health Board-led Emergency Operations Centre, says it’s vital the community continues to keep following the requirement to stay at home. |
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The Ministry of Health has announced two more confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the Whanganui Region, bringing the total to seven confirmed.
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The Ministry of Health has announced one more confirmed case and one probable case of COVID-19 in the Whanganui Region. |
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Taking over as the lead of Whanganui’s COVID-19 emergency response team today – 31 March, 2020 – Stuart Hylton said it was imperative people limited their movements and adhered to the Alert Level 4 guidelines. |
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As well as people’s health, a key focus of the Whanganui Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) response to the coronavirus outbreak is the general welfare of the community. |
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The Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) handling the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak for the Whanganui District Health Board region has been expanded today, Sunday, 29 March 2020. |
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The Ministry of Health announced at 1.00pm today that three people in the Whanganui Region are confirmed novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases. |
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Whanganui District Health Board wants to thank the people of our region for working together to minimise the spread of COVID-19 and for the work essential services are doing.
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In line with government direction, Whanganui Hospital is closed to almost all visitors, and people accompanying their loved ones to essential appointments, as of 11.59pm on Wednesday, 25 March. |
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Following the news today (Monday, March 23) that New Zealand will go into a four-week lockdown, WDHB is reassuring the community that essential health services will be maintained.
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Following the government announcement on Saturday 21 March 2020 of a COVID-19 alert system, visitors are now limited to two at a time for each patient in Whanganui Hospital and some appointments have been postponed. |
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WDHB opened its emergency operations centre on Monday 16 March to respond to the COVID-19 Coronavirus. |
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The outbreak of novel coronavirus COVID-19 presents a rapidly-evolving situation and Whanganui District Health Board has been monitoring this since the virus was first reported in January. |
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Cancer has been detected in two people in the first four months of Whanganui’s bowel screening programme. |
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A free school-based vaccination catch-up campaign targeting Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is being launched this week in Whanganui and will be gradually rolled out across the Whanganui, Rangitīkei and Waimarino districts – with a special focus on capturing teenagers who may not be up to date with their HPV vaccination. |
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Health minister David Clark’s announcement last week of $2 million for the expansion of the Waimarino Health Centre in Raetihi marks a big step forward for a community concept started in 2018. |
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The announcement of a new chemotherapy and infusion unit for Whanganui Hospital will mean no more trips to Palmerston North for some cancer patients. |
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Whanganui Hospital will be serving patients a delicious Christmas menu beginning with a traditional Christmas Day dinner at midday. |
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The kind-hearted folk at Whanganui District Health Board have added a little Christmas cheer for those less fortunate. |
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While Whanganui Hospital is open 24/7 over the Christmas and New Year period, outpatients, patient scheduling and the sexual health drop-in clinic will be closed for some days during the break.
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Visitors to Whanganui Hospital’s maternity, childrens’ and critical care unit wards may think they’ve stepped into Santa’s workshop this month. |
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Ken Whelan, with more than 40 years’ experience in both the New Zealand and Australian health sectors, is the new chair of the Whanganui District Health Board. |
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Dedication, compassion and empathy are the hallmarks of Whanganui nurse Rachel Work, and now those qualities have been recognised with an award. |
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10 December 2019 More than 100 staff from the Whanganui District Health Board will be striding out in the 3 Bridges Marathon event on Saturday. |
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This year’s festive season will be a little brighter for kids at Whanganui Hospital, thanks to a generous donation by Grumpy Old Men Enterprises. |
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Whanganui District Health Board (WDHB) is calling on Christmas party hosts to make sure end-of-year functions are remembered for all the right reasons, by providing safe environments for party-goers. |
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Te Rā Mokopuna (National Safe Sleep day) on Friday, December 6, promises a fun day for whānau. Picnic in the Park at Pākaitore is about encouraging communities and organisations to promote safe sleep practices for our tamariki mokopuna. |
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A hui will be held at Whanganui Hospital on 6 December to find out more about Ngā Manukura o Ᾱpōpō - Clinical Leadership Programme for Māori nurses and midwives. |
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Whanganui District Health Board’s photography competition came to a dramatic conclusion last week as plastic covers were pulled away to reveal a series of wonderful images. |
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