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Hull Royal Infirmary warns ‘don’t come to A&E unless it’s an emergency’ amid New Year pressure

Emergency departments are very busy on New Year’s Day and people have been asked to try alternatives if they are feeling poorly and it isn’t a “genuine emergency”.

Hull Royal Infirmary has put up a post reminding people that hangovers and other minor ailments are not a reason to come into A&E and suggested they try a pharmacy instead.

In the post on social media, Hull Royal Infirmary said: “Overdone the New Year celebrations? If you’re nursing a hangover or your guts are giving you grief, try seeking help from your local pharmacy today.

“Many pharmacies now open on New Year’s Day and can help with over-the-counter medication to help with headaches, indigestion, heartburn, diarrhoea, and more. Please don’t come to A&E unless it’s a genuine emergency.”

Hull Live can confirm Lloyds Pharmacy within Hull Royal Infirmary is open until 2pm but has been unable to make contact over the phone with any other pharmacy services to check opening times.

As another alternative to A&E, the Urgent Treatment Centre at Bransholme Health Centre (HU7 4DW) is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

In a statement on New Year’s Eve, NHS national medical director, Professor Sir Stephen Powis, said increased pressure on services across the country was due to multiple viruses circulating at once.

He said: “The winter flu season has not only hit the NHS early this year, but it is potentially on track to be one of the worst we have ever seen, as the ‘quad-demic’ continues to increase pressure across services.

“Frontline NHS staff are currently under significant pressure – and as families and friends have gathered over the festive period and to celebrate the new year, we expect the peak of seasonal viruses is yet to come.

“Firstly, I’d like to thank NHS staff – despite huge demand, they continue to work tirelessly to keep patients safe and provide them with the best possible care.

“And secondly I would like to remind the public that community services like GPs and pharmacies are open as usual for help and advice today and on Thursday and Friday.

“Anyone who needs medical support should continue to use services as normal – 999 and A&E only in an emergency, and for other urgent health needs, use NHS 111 or 111 online.”




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