At Newham Ambulance Station

 DUCHESS CATHERINE 
 OF 
 CAMBRIDGE 
After spending lockdown at her Norfolk home of Anmer Hall with their children Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two, Prince William and Duchess Catherine of Cambridge visited the Newham Ambulance Station in East London. They met with ambulance staff and paramedics and heard about their experiences of working during one of the most challenging periods in the London Ambulance Service‘s history. They met crews who have responded throughout the pandemic as well as ambulance staff who have supported their colleagues’ mental health and welfare as Service faced the pandemic head-on. In the first days of the new year, the 999 call handlers were answering in excess of 8,000 calls a day – compared to around 5,500 calls on a ‘normal’ very busy winter day – while 111 health advisers were dealing with twice as many calls as usual.
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