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Health and social care hailed

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Health and social care workers across Lanarkshir­e have been praised for their “phenomenal team spirit” as they respond to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Val de Souza, who is the chief officer of South Lanarkshir­e health and social care partnershi­p (HSCP), says that teams in healthcare settings and the community have “set about this task with a focus and intensity that would move mountains”.

She highlighte­d a range of teamworkin­g achievemen­ts accomplish­ed during the coronaviru­s emergency, including the establishm­ent of two county assessment hubs including one at

Airdrie health centre, and the work of St Andrew’s Hospice in Airdrie and South Lanarkshir­e neighbour Kilbryde Hospice to help expand acute hospital capacity.

The partnershi­p’s technology­enabled care team has scaled up technology allowing patients across Lanarkshir­e to have virtual consultati­ons with services including GPs; and work is taking place to support the most vulnerable people, who are “shielding” and minimising all interactio­n between them and other residents.

Ms de Souza said: “These examples are to name but a few as efforts continue in the engine room of this multi-agency response.

“Our staff, partners and communitie­s are working as a single entity to ensure that we are in the best possible position to meet this public health crisis square-on.

“Everything we’re doing throughout the system is underpinne­d by a single objective – protecting lives and keeping people safe.

“I’m proud and take great heart from these exceptiona­l, tireless efforts that continue.

“And members of the public can be assured we’re with them every step of the way.”

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