Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

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GP appointmen­ts could be scrapped

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Doctors’ surgeries across the district are planning to scrap routine appointmen­ts and check-ups should the coronaviru­s outbreak escalate as predicted.

Each practice has been sent protective equipment to keep staff who come into contact with suspected Covid-19 cases safe and help to minimise the spread of the disease. Plans are in motion to speak with patients via videolink as the likelihood of immense strain on healthcare provision increases by the day.

Dr John Ribchester, senior and executive partner at Whitstable Medical Practice, says surgeries are planning for the worst-case scenario. “Contingenc­y plans are being put in place and we’ve been keeping in constant touch with other practices and health bodies - it’s certainly being taken seriously,” he said. “With the rate it’s expected to escalate, we could start losing staff as they would need to self-isolate. If so, we’ve been considerin­g a much greater use of consultati­ons over phone and via videolink.

“We definitely could stop booking routine appointmen­ts in order to cater for what’s to come. “Like every GP practice, we’re being sent protective equipment including welder-like masks. You have to plan for the worst and hope for the best.” Calls for a nationwide lockdown-asseeninit­aly-haveso far been rejected by the government

However, England’s deputy chief medical officer has warned the epidemic is likely to infect “many thousands of people” within the next fortnight.

Dr Ribchester added: “There’s a distinct possibilit­y that surgery at hospitals and other routine procedures will soon be cancelled.

“We simply don’t know how serious it will get. There are numerous prediction­s out there such as half of England’s population getting infected, or the virus peaking here in two weeks’ time.

“What we definitely know is that it’s crucial you do not go to your local GP if you have symptoms.

“If you come to the surgery showing with symptoms such as a cough or fever, please get back into your car and call 111.” Despite the escalation of Covid-19, East Kent Hospitals Trust says all services at the Kent and Canterbury are currently running as normal and patients should attend appointmen­ts as planned.

Kent County Council’s public health committee was told potential coronaviru­s patients in east Kent may soon be asked to ring A&E department­s from hospital car parks.

Staff would then come out to swab the people in the car before

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