Critical Incident has ended for Cornwall and Isles of Scilly

A critical incident declared for health and care services in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly has been stood down today (Monday 29 January).

Keep choosing ‘where is best’ while health and care services critical incident continues

Health and care staff in Cornwall are asking local residents to choose ‘where is best’ for them this weekend, as the critical incident declared last Sunday (21 Jan) continues.

New year, new board member

NHS Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Integrated Care Board (ICB) welcomes a new statutory Board member to join the board level team.

Cornwall Critical Incident declared

Cornwall’s health and care leaders have this evening (21 January 2024) declared a system critical incident.

Winter well-being event for Cornwall’s deaf and hearing loss community

Deaf people and people with hearing loss in Cornwall are invited to attend a winter well-being event this January to have vaccinations (if eligible), health checks and get health advice as well as give their views on NHS services.

Help Cornwall’s NHS stop the spread of winter viruses

We are seeing a rise in cases of norovirus, flu and COVID-19 in Cornwall, and our NHS is asking for your help to stop the spread.

Keep Flu, Coughs, and Colds at bay this winter

With a rise in the number of people with flu in winter, NHS Cornwall and Isles of Scilly are promoting some simple tips to keep the flu, coughs, and colds at bay and help people stay healthy and well.

Strep A – what every parent needs to know

Article providing information on what is strep A, how can you spot it in your child and when should you seek medical help.

Collaborative working across Cornwall and Isles of Scilly health, care and community services wins regional award

Cornwall’s proud voluntary, community and social enterprise sector (VCSE) working together with NHS, health and care providers were celebrated at last night’s (Tuesday 12 December) South West Integrated Personalised Care Awards 2023.

Keep your kids well this winter

As winter begins, coughs, colds and tummy bugs in children are on the rise. However, getting ill isn’t inevitable. There is lots you can do to help prevent winter bugs.  If your little ones are unwell, there is support available.

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