Oh don't mind us - just serving up your Thursday morning reminder to check your... chests, boobs, tatas, baps, pecs, norks or tits.
You know the drill, it doesn't matter who you are so go on, cop-a-feel 🙃
Today we're celebrating #WorldPharmacistsDay by focusing on the fantastic pharmacists at The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre and our outpatient dispensary, PharmaC. Their role includes manufacturing cancer treatments & providing expert advice on medications.
#worldpharmacistsday ⚕️
The new #NHSCOVID19app, now available in England and Wales, is the fastest way of knowing when you’re at risk from coronavirus.
Download now from:
➡️Google Play Store: https://t.co/VHeUifthBs
➡️Apple App Store: https://t.co/bs8z1pCUhZ
Find out more: https://t.co/rzgGGmuV13
Thanks to our friends at Avon, #BoobChamp@AlisonHammond has been dancing her heart out - 'TitTok' style. Why? To remind you lot to check your boobs/pecs of course!
Visit @Avon_UK to see the dance in all its glory, have a go & tag some mates to join in the fun.
#WatchForChange
Face coverings are now compulsory in shops, supermarkets and on public transport.
❌You should not buy medical grade #PPE which is used by health and care workers
��Do consider purchasing re-usable face coverings or making your own.
Here's how 👇🏿
#GotItCovered
#CountessUnsungHeroes Tonight we're thanking all of our catering colleagues working in outlets across The Countess and Ellesmere Port Hospital. It is testament to all staff, new and established that have adapted so well during the last few months 💙👏
In March, most breast screening services were suspended due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Breast screening is now restarting across the UK. Here's what you need to know about the restart of breast screening:
https://t.co/KoRxNMLYX5
There are many reasons why your skin could become irritated, especially if you are breast feeding, but if you notice any redness or a rash on the skin and/or around the nipple or any crusting of the nipple, make sure you get it checked out by your doctor.
We know many of you will be concerned about how you can support the NHS through Coronavirus. However, If you are worried about an unusual change in your boobs whilst self-isolating, the NHS ask you to call your GP surgery to book a phone appointment - but do not visit in person.
There's no shame in asking questions and looking for information - we don't expect you to have all the answers. That's why we're here 😎
Search https://t.co/cTQSOTo00Z to get clued up.
Have you #GotItCovered?
A face covering should cover your mouth and nose at all times.
Unless you have a legitimate reason not to, you must wear a face covering to protect others from the spread of infection.
More info 👇🏼
Face coverings are now mandatory in shops, supermarkets and on public transport.
However, be aware that wearing a face covering may prevent communication with people who rely on:
▶️ lip reading
▶️ facial expressions
▶️ clear sound.
Watch 👇🏼 to find out what you should do.
Is there someone working in your local health and care organisation who is a Rising Star?
Nominate them for the NHS Rising Star Award
https://t.co/EpQHMw99rG #NHSParliamentaryAwards2020
Due to social distancing rules please arrive no more than 10 minutes PRIOR or AFTER your appointment time as you may be turned away . Please attend alone -If this is not possible contact the breast screening dept. Thank you for your understanding.(3/3)
However, adhering to such measures will increase appointment time. We apologise for this inconvenience but ask for clients' patience & understanding during these exceptional times. Appointments that were cancelled will receive invitations to attend breast screening (2/3)
❗Wirral & Chester breast screening programme: Breast screening will resume from 10/08/20. We are working very hard to ensure the highest levels of safety for our clients and staff- adehering to all COVID-19 safety & social distance measures (1/3)
Wirral & Chester Screening Programme:
Due to COVID 19 advice regarding social distancing, we need to defer any non-urgent mammograms with immediate effect.
Delaying your Screening mammogram for several weeks carries
minimal risk. They will be re-instated when safe to do so