On Sunday 13 November: COVID INFECTIONS, HOSPITALISATIONS & DEATHS REMAIN HIGH. PLEASE GET VACCINATED. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) suggests SWF had 400* Covid cases. 2.1m people in the UK have long Covid; there are at least 80 in the SWF & Dengie area. If you may have long-Covid see your GP for a diagnosis and referral to a new local long-Covid recovery service.
Recent good news included: UK Regulator has approved a new single antibody shot that helps stop infants getting chest infections; a leap forward in cancer research suggests immune systems can be redesigned to attach tumours; NHS England laser brain therapy will help hundreds of hard-to-treat epilepsy patients; independent damning report about maternity services at East Kent hospitals must lead to better maternity care nationwide. Winter pressures have started. Covid infections are now accompanied by more flu and respiratory illnesses as immunity is lower after isolations and distancing in last two winters, particularly in young children. Record numbers of staff are leaving the NHS; some nurses and ambulance staff may strike. The NHS Boss says patients aren’t always getting the care we deserve as The challenges faced by today’s NHS are greater than at the height of the pandemic.
Essex County Council has launched its Warm Bank initiative; places where people can go during the day to stay warm. SWF Library provides this for Townsfolk when open and we hope somewhere else in the Town Centre will help on days the Library is closed.
The Dashboard says in w/e 5 November in England there were 632 (p/w 769) Covid deaths and in w/e 7 November 3,732 (p/w 6,588) patients admitted to hospital. Hospitalisations and deaths lag behind infections. The *ONS data estimates 1,400,000 (1 in 40) people in England had Covid in w/e 1 November (p/w 1,600,000 = 1 in 35). Taking the ONS estimate and SWF’s population as 16,000 that means there were 400 (p/w 457) SWF residents with Covid in w/e 24 October. Warm weather, half term holidays in October and Autumn Booster vaccinations may have reduced Covid infections temporarily?
To AVOID CATCHING & SPREADING Covid the Government says: TAKE EXTRA CARE, IF UNWELL AVOID VULNERABLE FRIENDS, COLLEAGUES & RELATIVES, GET VACCINATED; ventilate indoor meetings; meet outdoors; wear face coverings in crowded enclosed spaces. If you get Covid stay home if you can and avoid contact with other people. Free Covid tests for the public aren’t available. LFD (Lateral Flow Device) kits are available from some pharmacies and online providers.
10%+ OF SWF PEOPLE ARE UNVACCINATED. Most deaths from Covid in Essex and England are of people not fully vaccinated.
The Autumn Booster vaccine campaign is being delivered in stages. Care home residents, housebound people, health and care staff and the most vulnerable are first to get jabs. Rollout prioritises the oldest and most vulnerable. IF YOU AREN’T IN THESE CATEGORIES PLEASE BE PATIENT AND DON’T CONTACT GPs UNNECESSARILY. YOUR TIME WILL COME. During Autumn 2022 boosters will be offered in stages to over-50s, carers, health & care staff and clinically vulnerable people 5-49. If you get a letter, text or email from the NHS you should use a vaccination centre; only go to GPs if they invite you.
Vaccination Centres continue to deliver 1st, 2nd , 3rd (where appropriate) & previous booster Covid vaccinations, as well as the 2022 Autumn Boosters. Information about vaccination centres in Essex is at: https://www.essexcovidvaccine.nhs.uk/coronavirus-vaccine/walk-in-vaccination-clinics/ . National informationis at: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/find-a-walk-in-coronavirus-covid-19-vaccination-site/ . Covid vaccinations can be booked online or phone 119; some Centres do welcome walk-ins.
Lack of space makes it impossible to provide details about Covid and flu vaccination policies. If you can’t go online phone 119 about Covid. Flu vaccinations aren’t available at Covid vaccination centres. If you’re eligible for a free flu jab you’ll get an invitation from your GP when they have supplies and it’s your turn. NHS flu jabs can be booked with pharmacies offering this service and pharmacies can answer queries about flu and flu jabs. Worryingly flu infections are rising, higher than in a normal year and highest hospital flu admissions are for under-4s and 85+ year olds.
Ambulance services & GPs are under severe pressure. Hospitals are postponing surgery & appointments & say don’t attend A&E unless life is threatened, or you’re seriously injured. Some infection protection measures are increasing, with restrictions on visiting.
Ring 999 for life-threatening emergencies. Ring 111 to book other A&E attendance at all times or for all out of hours’ services. To contact Greenwood Surgery use e-consultations (patchs & Systemonline) for all clinical matters; full contact guidance and details are at: https://greenwoodsurgery.com/contact-us/ . Contact details for Kingsway Surgery are at https://www.kingswaysurgerysouthwoodhamferrers.nhs.uk/ . For queries about hospital appointments for which you’ve been referred ring the Central Referral Service on 0300 123 0771 or Broomfield Hospital Appointments on 01245 513900; GP Practices can’t provide hospital appointment details. SWF Health & Social Care Group provides health & social care information and signposting to people, especially those at risk, isolating, housebound, and without local support. Information is on our website https://swfhealthsocial.co.uk/ . Contact us on swfhealthsocial@outlook.com or leave a voicemail on 01245 322079 which is monitored daily.