VULNERABLE people in Somerset, particularly older residents, are being urged to ensure they keep warm and well during the cold weather.
Low temperatures can be dangerous, especially for the very old, the very young and those with chronic diseases, but there is plenty that we can do to help reduce our risk of the cold impacting our health.
Director of public health at Somerset County Council, Trudi Grant, said: "The onset of cold and wet winter weather can take a very heavy toll on the health of older people and those living with long term illnesses.
"Every year we see more people admitted to hospital with illnesses or accidents relating to winter weather, but many of these could be avoided.
"If you know anyone who may be adversely affected by the cold, please try to be a good neighbour and offer support.
"Small gestures such as helping with shopping occasionally and taking around a warm meal cna be a huge help to people who are more likely to experience problems in the winter."
If you feel ill then the NHS is here to help. The NHS advises that A&E and 999 services are for life-threatening and serious conditions.
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