NHS prepared for 'busy' Easter weekend

Peter Collins has advised those on long-term medication to ensure they are stocked up
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Easter weekend has "traditionally" been a busier time for the NHS in Devon and Cornwall, Devon's chief medical officer has warned.
Peter Collins said the regions' services would "remain open" and would "provide emergency services for those in need".
But he stressed a rise in holidaymakers could result in longer wait times over the weekend and people should be aware of alternatives to going to hospital.
He said: "It is a busy period for us but all of our services have robust plans to make sure we have the right capacity to see people."
Mr Collins also advised those on long-term medication to ensure they are stocked up ahead of the weekend and to utilise their community pharmacist if they do need assistance.
"We ask people who have less urgent illnesses consider using 111 services and refer to our websites," he added.
"There may be some waits and we ask for patience for those people who are hard-working and delivering our services but there is enough capacity to see all those in need."
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