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The public have been thanked for their ‘heart-warming’ thoughts and sentiment as health and social care services contend with unyielding pressures.

Health bosses revealed they have received a flurry of kind and well-wishing correspondence from local residents as they renew appeals for ongoing support.

Sustained pressures and demand on the system have been well-documented. The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.

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