Son of doctor who died at the Royal Berkshire Hospital says death was ‘due to lack of PPE’
Dr Tun’s son, Michael Tun explained via social media this morning that his father died after contracting Covid-19 while working ...
Dr Tun’s son, Michael Tun explained via social media this morning that his father died after contracting Covid-19 while working ...
Ms Green was aiming to raise £250 for the Royal Berkshire Hospital – which would provide enough sets of PPE ...
TRIBUTES have been paid to a ‘superhero’ doctor who died at the Royal Berkshire Hospital earlier this week. Dr Peter ...
Currently the screens are displaying vital information about social distancing, visitor information and will be frequently updated with information over ...
“The initial response from the RBH and local GPs has been absolutely overwhelming – I knew they were struggling, but ...
"Respiratory masks are so expensive. On the private market they cost £20 each — and they’re disposable so they only ...
THERE are now 85 patients being treated for coronavirus in the Royal Berkshire Hospital, up from 22 last week. Chief ...
The round of applause for health workers has been just the tonic for staff working at the Royal Berkshire Hospital. ...
Local Badminton players played hard and fair in the Rangers Sports Badminton Tournament organised to raise funds for the Royal ...
BADMINTON enthusiasts are invited to attend and compete in the Rangers Badminton Tournament this Sunday at Loddon Valley Leisure Centre ...
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