Only go to A&E if “absolutely necessary” urge the Queen Elizabeth …

The Queen Elizabeth Hospital at King’s Lynn has appealed for the public’s help in dealing with a spike in demand Chief operating manager Karen Croker said: “Over the last couple of days, the hospital has once again seen significant numbers of acutely ill patients arriving at A&E. “We are appealing for the public’s help in dealing with this spike in demand and would ask them to only attend A&E if absolutely necessary.

Only go to A&E if “absolutely necessary” urge the Queen Elizabeth …

The Queen Elizabeth Hospital at King’s Lynn has appealed for the public’s help in dealing with a spike in demand Chief operating manager Karen Croker said: “Over the last couple of days, the hospital has once again seen significant numbers of acutely ill patients arriving at A&E. “We are appealing for the public’s help in dealing with this spike in demand and would ask them to only attend A&E if absolutely necessary.

Fireworks drama in King’s Lynn on Christmas Day

The drama unfolded at about 2.30pm when the ambulance were called to the park off Tennyson Avenue to deal with a man who had been badly burnt by “an explosion of fireworks”. The East Anglian Air Ambulance was called and the man was taken to Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge but later transferred to the critical burns unit at Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford.