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Published 10:42 12 Jan 2022 GMT
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While Hepburn admitted that the unit had seen fewer covid cases in recent months, he emphasised that the hospital as a whole is under increasing pressure.
He added: "We now have less Covid cases on the unit than for several months — this might be because of good vaccination levels locally or we haven't hit the peak of Omicron as yet.
"So all in all we are in good shape as ITUs go."
On getting the vaccine, Hepburn said: "Even if your risk is low of getting seriously unwell, vaccination makes a huge difference to those around you who are awaiting treatment for other conditions.
"We all need to do what we can to help our neighbours and friends — this is reason enough in my opinion".
The doctor did add that we should all be "sympathetic" to the reasonings of unvaccinated people.
However, he concluded that everyone should be "sympathetic" to the reasons why some are vaccine-hesitant.
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