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7 Sep 2024 19:28
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  •   Home > News > Health & Safety

    St John says a surge in respiratory illnesses among staff is affecting ambulance services - especially in Auckland and Waikato

    St John says a surge in respiratory illnesses among staff is affecting ambulance services - especially in Auckland and Waikato


    It warns patients with non-life threatening emergencies could face delays or be asked to transport themselves to medical care.

    In an emergency, patients should still dial 111 - but for non-emergencies, patients should consider calling their GP, Heathline, Urgent Care or pharmacies.

    St John says it's committed to keeping people safe - and has implemented at home treatments and community pathways to reduce pressure on hospitals.

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