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  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
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  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
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  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
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  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
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  • Patients arrive by car through security to see NHS staff at a Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
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  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
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  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
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  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
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  • The first sign patients see as they arrive by car through to see NHS staff at a Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
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  • The first sign patients see as they arrive by car through to see NHS staff at a Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
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  • NHS staff wash their hands thoroughly after seeing a patient at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
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  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff prepare to see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
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  • Two people wearing masks walk past the NHS staff Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
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  • An NHS nurse guide a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
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  • NHS staff prepare to see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • Patients arrive by car through security to see NHS staff at a Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • Patients arrive by car through security to see NHS staff at a Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • Patients arrive by car through security to see NHS staff at a Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • Patients arrive by car through security to see NHS staff at a Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff prepare to see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
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  • With great care, two surgeons work intensely during an open heart procedure at the private Health Care International hospital, They wear hygienic face masks and do their intricate work carefully. This hospital delivered only high-end medicine to foreign patients and telemedicine was popular in the 90s when a growing awareness of the potential benefits of advanced medicine, emerging democracies, growing middle classes and an ageing population world-wide established locations like this in Scotland. But they were expensive to build and run and this hospital at Clydebank of up to 500 beds catered primarily for foreigners who flew into Glasgow airport, was built with the assistance of £30 million of public money, went into receivership when its target of overseas business was slower to build-up impacting its cash flows.
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  • Orphan Nepalese boys gather around ‘Auntie and Uncle’ in the living room of their care home in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The care home is run by the Friends of Needy Children organization.  It provides a loving home for boys and girls who are orphaned or abandoned.  Abject poverty, domestic violence and armed conflict have caused many Nepalese children orphaned and homeless.  This care home for boys is called ‘J house’ and is at maximum capacity with 18 children of varying ages.
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  • At the Royal London Hospital, accident and emergency (A & E) medical staff wearing radiation-proof x-ray lead tunics very carefully move a patient to a more comfortable position after a road traffic accident in London. The patient is held firm in a splint after several fractures and his life hangs in the balance but he is the care of this team of five health professionals who give him the very best care. The Royal London Hospital is one of London's oldest, having been founded in 1740 and is a major teaching hospital in Whitechapel, East London. It is part of the Barts and the London NHS Trust, alongside St Bartholomew's Hospital ("Barts"), which is a couple of miles away.
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  • Vincentian Care Plus provides a Domiciliary care service for older people who by reason of illness, infirmit or disability are unable to provide it for themselves without assistance thus enabling  people to live independently in their own homes.
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  • Vincentian Care Plus provides a Domiciliary care service for older people who by reason of illness, infirmit or disability are unable to provide it for themselves without assistance thus enabling  people to live independently in their own homes.
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  • Vincentian Care Plus provides a Domiciliary care service for older people who by reason of illness, infirmit or disability are unable to provide it for themselves without assistance thus enabling  people to live independently in their own homes.
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  • Vincentian Care Plus provides a Domiciliary care service for older people who by reason of illness, infirmit or disability are unable to provide it for themselves without assistance thus enabling  people to live independently in their own homes.
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  • Vincentian Care Plus provides a Domiciliary care service for older people who by reason of illness, infirmit or disability are unable to provide it for themselves without assistance thus enabling  people to live independently in their own homes.
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  • Vincentian Care Plus provides a Domiciliary care service for older people who by reason of illness, infirmit or disability are unable to provide it for themselves without assistance thus enabling  people to live independently in their own homes.
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  • Vincentian Care Plus provides a Domiciliary care service for older people who by reason of illness, infirmit or disability are unable to provide it for themselves without assistance thus enabling  people to live independently in their own homes.
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  • Vincentian Care Plus provides a Domiciliary care service for older people who by reason of illness, infirmit or disability are unable to provide it for themselves without assistance thus enabling  people to live independently in their own homes.
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  • Vincentian Care Plus provides a Domiciliary care service for older people who by reason of illness, infirmit or disability are unable to provide it for themselves without assistance thus enabling  people to live independently in their own homes.
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  • A mother holds her baby staying in intensive care, in the London Hospital, Whitechapel, on 23rd June 1993, in London, England.
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  • Surgeons perform an operation during a procedure at the private Health Care International hospital. With great care, two surgeons work intensely wearing hygienic facemasks and perform their intricate work carefully. This hospital delivered only high-end medicine to foreign patients and telemedicine was popular in the 90s when a growing awareness of the potential benefits of advanced medicine, emerging democracies, growing middle classes and an ageing population worldwide established locations like this in Scotland. But they were expensive to build and run and this hospital at Clydebank of up to 500 beds catered primarily for foreigners who flew into Glasgow airport, was built with the assistance of £30 million of public money, went into receivership when its target of overseas business was slower to build-up impacting its cash flows.
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  • Nepalese female children stand around their care home staff, who they call ‘Aunty’ in K House, Kathmandu, Nepal.  The care home is run by Friends of Needy Children organization.  It rescues children and provides a loving home for boys and girls who are orphaned or abandoned.  Abject poverty, domestic violence and armed conflict have caused many Nepalese children orphaned and homeless.
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  • At the beginning of the second week of the UKs Coronavirus lockdown and in accordance with government guidelines for social distancing and the forced closure of all shops and local businesses, the wooden fingers of a mannequin holds a sign saying Take Care, in the window of a clothing shop in East Dulwich, on 30th March 2020, in London.
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  • Daryl, a retired nurse, teaches CPR, basic life support and first aid skills in a hospital clinic in Johannesburg, South Africa.  Daryl is a volunteer from Bigshoes Foundation, a charity that provides medical care and interventions to children living in children’s homes and those who have been adopted both in the community and in hospital.  Workers from various children’s care homes in Guateng state attend this training.
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  • A group of mothers at a hairdressing stall in Kalerwe market, Kampala, Uganda. These mothers have joined up with Miles2Smiles and enrolled their children in the day care centre. <br />
Miles2Smiles Welfare Centre in Kalerwe market, Kampala, Uganda. The centre is a day care and welfare service for market vendors with babies and infants aged 6 months to 5 years old.
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  • The exterior of the site for a new COVID-19 Lighthouse Laboratory at Royal Berkshire Bracknell Healthspace is pictured on 18 September 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. The Department of Health and Social Care has announced that coronavirus testing capacity will be boosted by the creation of two new Lighthouse Laboratories in Newcastle and Bracknell, with the Bracknell site to be run by Berkshire and Surrey Pathology Services with the target of 40,000 tests processed per day by February 2021.
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  • The exterior of the site for a new COVID-19 Lighthouse Laboratory at Royal Berkshire Bracknell Healthspace is pictured on 18 September 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. The Department of Health and Social Care has announced that coronavirus testing capacity will be boosted by the creation of two new Lighthouse Laboratories in Newcastle and Bracknell, with the Bracknell site to be run by Berkshire and Surrey Pathology Services with the target of 40,000 tests processed per day by February 2021.
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  • The exterior of the site for a new COVID-19 Lighthouse Laboratory at Royal Berkshire Bracknell Healthspace is pictured on 18 September 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. The Department of Health and Social Care has announced that coronavirus testing capacity will be boosted by the creation of two new Lighthouse Laboratories in Newcastle and Bracknell, with the Bracknell site to be run by Berkshire and Surrey Pathology Services with the target of 40,000 tests processed per day by February 2021.
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  • A volunteer doctor draws blood from a South African child by inserting the needle into the neck. Johannesburg, South Africa.  This blood test is part of a routine medical examination required in the adoption process and will include and HIV test.  The check-up is provided by Bigshoes Foundation, a charity that provides medical care to children living in children’s homes and those who have been adopted.
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  • A female volunteer doctor draws blood from a South African child by inserting the needle into the neck. Johannesburg, South Africa.  This blood test is part of a routine medical examination required in the adoption process and will include and HIV test.  The check-up is provided by Bigshoes Foundation, a charity that provides medical care to children living in children’s homes and those who have been adopted.
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  • 4-year-old Junior has had surgery to remove an abyss from his chest and is now recovering in the children’s ward of Bwindi Community Hospital. Standards of patient care and cleanliness at the hospital are extremely high. The Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma Village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Nurse Christine Happy sits with a young patient at Bwindi Community Hospital. 4-year-old Junior had surgery to remove an abyss from his chest and is now recovering in the children’s ward. Standards of patient care and cleanliness at the hospital are extremely high. The Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma Village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Nurse Christine Happy walks through the children’s ward checking on patients at Bwindi Community hospital, Uganda. Standards of patient care and cleanliness at the hospital are extremely high. The Bwindi Community Hospital in Buhoma village is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • A baby living inside Thika Women’s Prison. At present there are 6 young children inside the prison that get looked after in a small cell for the day whilst the mothers go to work. Action for children in conflict (AFCIC) provides day care, clothes and resources for the children to play with.
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  • A young girl learns to count using numbers on the wall at Miles2Smiles Welfare Centre in Kalerwe market, Kampala, Uganda. The centre is a day care and welfare service for market vendors with babies and infants aged 6 months to 5 years old.
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  • A baby arrives at the Miles2Smiles Welfare Centre in Kalerwe market, Kampala, Uganda. The centre is a day care and welfare service for market vendors with babies and infants aged 6 months to 5 years old.
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  • Charity collection box for Marie Curie Cancer Care.
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  • A sign outside the site for a new COVID-19 Lighthouse Laboratory at Royal Berkshire Bracknell Healthspace is pictured on 18 September 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. The Department of Health and Social Care has announced that coronavirus testing capacity will be boosted by the creation of two new Lighthouse Laboratories in Newcastle and Bracknell, with the Bracknell site to be run by Berkshire and Surrey Pathology Services with the target of 40,000 tests processed per day by February 2021.
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  • The exterior of the site for a new COVID-19 Lighthouse Laboratory at Royal Berkshire Bracknell Healthspace is pictured on 18 September 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. The Department of Health and Social Care has announced that coronavirus testing capacity will be boosted by the creation of two new Lighthouse Laboratories in Newcastle and Bracknell, with the Bracknell site to be run by Berkshire and Surrey Pathology Services with the target of 40,000 tests processed per day by February 2021.
    MK-20200918-COVID-19-Lighthouse-Lab-...jpg
  • The exterior of the site for a new COVID-19 Lighthouse Laboratory at Royal Berkshire Bracknell Healthspace is pictured on 18 September 2020 in Bracknell, United Kingdom. The Department of Health and Social Care has announced that coronavirus testing capacity will be boosted by the creation of two new Lighthouse Laboratories in Newcastle and Bracknell, with the Bracknell site to be run by Berkshire and Surrey Pathology Services with the target of 40,000 tests processed per day by February 2021.
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  • Home care company on 2nd March 2020 in Jackson, Mississippi, United States.
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  • Surgeons performs open heart surgery during a procedure at the private Health Care International hospital in 1994, Glasgow, Scotland. Forceps and scissors and other various implements necessary for efficient medical practice as the masked and gowned doctors, consultants and assisting nurses concentrate on the work in hand, the saving of a human life.
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  • British-born Flight Nurse Barbara Thompson listens to a Native American patient’s breathing in the ER at the San Carlos Apache reservation hospital. British-born Barbara has worked as a nurse in the UK and US for 20 years and listens to her patient’s lungs with a stethoscope as they poor lady lays back on a gurney with an oxygen line to help her difficulties. San Carlos is a 1.8m acre area of scrub and tiny settlements 100 miles east of Phoenix, Arizona with an 11,000 population, its hospital attracting patients from a radius of 20 miles. By flying her she can have far better specialist care at the Indian Medical Center in Phoenix than can be provided in San Carlos who have only a few doctors and four beds. Native American Air Ambulance (NAAA) is the brainchild of Okalahoma native Cherokee Rick Heape Williams.
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  • An African toddler with a toy car in a hospital cot on a ward at Clairwood hospital in Durban, South Africa. This hospice is one of the places that BigShoes Foundation provide pediatric palliative care.
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  • Nurse Christine Happy mixes food in the kitchen of the children’s ward at the Bwindi Community hospital, Uganda. Standards of patient care and cleanliness at the hospital are extremely high. The Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma Village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60 000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Charity collection box for Marie Curie Cancer Care.
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  • Notices indicate the location of the Montem Lane COVID-19 walk-in testing centre run by Serco on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care on 4 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough Borough Council confirmed on 2nd October that its coronavirus infection rate is the highest in the south of England and Slough MP Tan Dhesi asked Health Secretary Matt Hancock in Parliament whether the Montem Lane test centre could be reverted to permit walk-in and drive-in visits without an appointment.
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  • A sign indicating the location of a COVID-19 drive-in testing centre provided by the Department of Health and Social Care and facilitated by Slough Borough Council is pictured on 9 September 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. The UK government is being criticised since a shortage of COVID-19 testing capacity emerged and will shortly implement tighter restrictions on social gatherings amid mounting concern regarding the possibility of a second coronavirus peak following a significant rise in the rolling seven-day national average of the number of cases reported.
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  • Metropolitan Police and British Transport Police officers attend to animal rights activists from Animal Rebellion who had glued themselves to the top of and inside a truck in order to blockade the Department of Health and Social Care on 3 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion activists are protesting in solidarity with victims of the global food system and to demand that the UK transitions to a sustainable plant-based food system.
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  • Animal rights activists from Animal Rebellion glue themselves to the top of and inside a truck in order to blockade the Department of Health and Social Care on 3 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Animal Rebellion activists are protesting in solidarity with victims of the global food system and to demand that the UK transitions to a sustainable plant-based food system.
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  • Members of the public wearing face coverings walk past COVID-19 public information displays on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
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  • A member of the public walks past COVID-19 post lockdown public information displays on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
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  • COVID-19 post lockdown public information posters displayed in shop doors on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
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  • Members of the public wearing face coverings walk past COVID-19 post lockdown public information displays on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
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  • Members of the public wearing face coverings walk past COVID-19 post lockdown public information displays on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
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  • A poster advising members of the public to wash their hands regularly is displayed above a shop doorway on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
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  • A doctor makes a bedside visit to a woman patient in the Medicity, Gurgaon, India<br />
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The Medanta Medicity is India's newest and most comprehensive hospital which when finished, will have 45 operating theatres, 1250 beds and over 350 critical care beds. Uniquely for India, the Institute offers multiple specialisms within one hospital with state of the art treatment facilities.<br />
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The Medicity, Gurgaon is India's most technologically advanced multi disciplinary hospital. Founded by India's leading cardiac surgeon, Dr Naresh Trehan, it will when completed also contain a medical school and 1600 beds with over 48 operating theatres.
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  • Some protestor left the Westminster Bridge and walked along the river and across Lambeth Bridge to get into Parliament Square. Police stopped them all on the North side from getting any further.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Performers dressed up as David Cameron, Prime Minister and Nick Clegg, Dep Prime Minister chop their way through the crowd, butchering people. The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • An African nurse prepares medicines for young children at Lambano Sanctuary, a hospice and care home for HIV positive children. Each blue beaker contains the treatment for a different person. The drugs include anti-retrovirals (ARVs) the treatment for HIV. Guateng, South Africa.
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  • Patients wait to see the doctor  for an eye examination after receiving Cataracts surgery the evening before on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.<br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
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  • Dr Mohamed Shaheen performs an eye examination on 28 year old Reksona after performing Cataracts surgery the evening before on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.<br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
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  • Dr Mohamed Shaheen performs an eye examination on a patient after performing Cataracts surgery the evening before on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.<br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
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  • Dr Mohamed Shaheen performs Cataracts surgery on a patient on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.  <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1826.jpg
  • Dr Mohamed Shaheen performs Cataracts surgery on a patient on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.  <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
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  • A Mother’s Club in Gobindohuda village receives nutrition training from IFB.The provide examples of protein to show them.  Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provides care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
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  • Mothers club member Bilkar Nahar, Tamim. Has had her garden 7-8 yrs and uses it for herself, but also to distribute vegetables to her neighbours. The IFB helps with nutrition training.<br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provides care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
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  • A Mother’s Club meeting in Gobindohuda village receives nutrition training from an employee of IFB. meetings. There are around 900 mothers clubs in the region improving the lives of an estimated 50,000 children. <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provides care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
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  • Shimla is 5 years old and being treated for Club Foot. After the surgery she regularly receives physiotherapy. This treatment has been provided by the IFB Assistive Device Centre at the Chuandanga Hospital in the western region of Bangladesh.  <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
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  • A young boy holds up a sign of his favourite number 1 during a class at Miles2Smiles Welfare Centre in Kalerwe market, Kampala, Uganda. The centre is a day care and welfare service for market vendors with babies and infants aged 6 months to 5 years old.
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  • Professor Chris Whitty, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) and Chief Scientific Adviser to the Department of Health and Social Care, is pictured walking towards the Cabinet Office on 12 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The CMO acts as the UK government’s principal medical adviser, as well as the professional head of directors of public health in local government and the medical profession in government.
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  • A sign indicates the location of the Montem Lane COVID-19 walk-in testing centre run by Serco on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care on 4 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough Borough Council confirmed on 2nd October that its coronavirus infection rate is the highest in the south of England and Slough MP Tan Dhesi asked Health Secretary Matt Hancock in Parliament whether the Montem Lane test centre could be reverted to permit walk-in and drive-in visits without an appointment.
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  • A sign indicates the entrance to the Montem Lane COVID-19 drive-in testing centre run by Serco on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care on 4 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough Borough Council confirmed on 2nd October that its coronavirus infection rate is the highest in the south of England and Slough MP Tan Dhesi asked Health Secretary Matt Hancock in Parliament whether the Montem Lane test centre could be reverted to permit walk-in and drive-in visits without an appointment.
    MK-20201004-COVID-19-Slough-Montem-L...jpg
  • A sign indicates the location of the Montem Lane COVID-19 walk-in testing centre run by Serco on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care on 4 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough Borough Council confirmed on 2nd October that its coronavirus infection rate is the highest in the south of England and Slough MP Tan Dhesi asked Health Secretary Matt Hancock in Parliament whether the Montem Lane test centre could be reverted to permit walk-in and drive-in visits without an appointment.
    MK-20201004-COVID-19-Slough-Montem-L...jpg
  • A sign indicates the location of the Montem Lane COVID-19 walk-in testing centre run by Serco on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care on 4 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough Borough Council confirmed on 2nd October that its coronavirus infection rate is the highest in the south of England and Slough MP Tan Dhesi asked Health Secretary Matt Hancock in Parliament whether the Montem Lane test centre could be reverted to permit walk-in and drive-in visits without an appointment.
    MK-20201004-COVID-19-Slough-Montem-L...jpg
  • A sign indicates the entrance to the Montem Lane COVID-19 drive-in testing centre run by Serco on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care on 4 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough Borough Council confirmed on 2nd October that its coronavirus infection rate is the highest in the south of England and Slough MP Tan Dhesi asked Health Secretary Matt Hancock in Parliament whether the Montem Lane test centre could be reverted to permit walk-in and drive-in visits without an appointment.
    MK-20201004-COVID-19-Slough-Montem-L...jpg
  • A sign at a site adjacent to a COVID-19 drive-in testing centre provided by the Department of Health and Social Care and facilitated by Slough Borough Council is pictured on 9 September 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. The UK government is being criticised since a shortage of COVID-19 testing capacity emerged and will shortly implement tighter restrictions on social gatherings amid mounting concern regarding the possibility of a second coronavirus peak following a significant rise in the rolling seven-day national average of the number of cases reported.
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  • A sign indicating the location of a COVID-19 drive-in testing centre provided by the Department of Health and Social Care and facilitated by Slough Borough Council is pictured on 9 September 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. The UK government is being criticised since a shortage of COVID-19 testing capacity emerged and will shortly implement tighter restrictions on social gatherings amid mounting concern regarding the possibility of a second coronavirus peak following a significant rise in the rolling seven-day national average of the number of cases reported.
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