Radstock and Westfield pharmacies cut hours and some ask customers to wait outside to keep up with coronavirus
By Susie Watkins
21st Mar 2020 | Local News
The pharmacy in Westfield asked customers to wait outside today (Saturday March 21) and announced that it would close for two hours between 12 and 2 to keep up with the increased work during the coronavirus pandemic.
The pharmacy, along with many other chemists put posters up to tell customers they were out of many of the most in-demand items, including thermometers,toilet roll and surgical masks.
Pharmacies across the UK are struggling to keep up with the extra work load, with the leading chain Lloyds announcing that it was opening to customers one hour later and closing one hour earlier across all its sites to get prescriptions ready.
Meanwhile Radstock Nub News Nub News is sharing the Government's latest guidance on the coronavirus pandemic.
Our simple-to-understand guide includes advice on social distancing, avoiding catching coronavirus, looking after your mental wellbeing and what to do if you - or someone in your household - has coronavirus symptoms. Social distancing will help reduce the transmission of coronavirus Everyone - including children - is strongly advised to significantly limit face-to-face interaction with friends and family. If possible: · Avoid contact with someone who is displaying symptoms of coronavirus which include high temperature and/or a new and continuous cough · Avoid non-essential use of public transport · Work from home - your employer should support you to do this · Avoid gatherings in public spaces - pubs, restaurants, leisure centres and similar venues are currently shut · Avoid gatherings with friends and family - keep in touch by phone, internet, and social media · Use telephone or online services to contact your GP or other essential services Avoiding all unnecessary social contact is particularly important if you: · are over 70 · have an underlying health condition · are pregnant How to avoid catching or spreading coronavirusDo:
· wash your hands with soap and hot water often – do this for at least 20 seconds· always wash your hands when you get home or into work and before you prepare food and eat
· use hand sanitiser gel if soap and water are not available· cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve (not your hands) when you cough or sneeze
· put used tissues in the bin immediately and wash your hands afterwards· avoid close contact with people who are unwell
Don't:· touch your eyes, nose or mouth if your hands are not clean
Isolate the household if anyone has coronavirus symptoms
The entire household must stay at home for 14 days if anyone has either:· a high temperature
· a new or continuous cough Do not go to a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital.You do not need to contact 111 to tell them you're staying at home.
Use the NHS 111 online coronavirus service if:
· you feel you cannot cope with your symptoms at home· your condition gets worse
· your symptoms do not get better after 7 days Only call 111 if you cannot get help online. Advice during self-isolation at homeIf anyone has coronavirus symptoms the entire household must remain at home.
The family member with suspected coronavirus MUST:
· separate themselves from other people in the home and keep the door closed· if they have to share a space, stay at least 2 metres (about 3 steps) away from other people and open a window
· sleep alone· clean shared surfaces - such as in the bathroom and kitchen - every time they use them
· Double bag personal waste - such as tissues - in disposable rubbish bags and tie securely. Wait 72 hours before putting in the household waste collection bin The entire household MUST NOT: · go to work, school, public areas or use public transport or taxis· share their toothbrush, eating and drinking utensils, dishes, drinks, towels, washcloths or bed linen
· invite or allow visitors into the house - use the phone or social media Looking after your mental wellbeing Social distancing can be boring or frustrating and may affect your mood, making it easy to fall into unhealthy patterns of behaviour - which can make you feel worse. To help stay mentally and physically active: · look for ideas of exercises you can do at home on the NHS website · spend time doing things you enjoy - reading, cooking, other indoor hobbies, listening to the radio or watching TV · try to eat healthy, well-balanced meals, drink enough water and try to avoid smoking, alcohol and drugs · keep your windows open to let in fresh air, get some natural sunlight and get outside into the garden You can go for a walk or exercise outdoors if you stay more than 2 metres from other people. Treatment for coronavirusThere is currently no specific treatment for coronavirus.
Drink water to keep yourself hydrated and use over-the-counter medications to help with some of your symptoms.
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