An update from SWF Health & Social Care Group

There’s a General Election on 4 July. Pre-election restrictions mean there’ll be little government and public sector data and bulletins until after that. We’ll do our best to keep up to date with developments. English Junior Doctors first talks since 2023 with the government about their year+ long pay dispute have been postponed due to the Election. In frustration the Junior Doctors are striking for 5-days from 0700 on 27 June to 0700 2 July. This is an issue to ask election candidates about.

The proposed closure of St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon, Consultation has ended. We’re lobbying to keep investigative and outpatient services available locally, and see a significant improvement in the quality and outputs of inpatient services. The independent report with the findings will be finished in June. Due to the enormous response it will take longer than originally planned to consider all the findings and compile a comprehensive business case. With the General Election on 4 July this matter will be delayed at least until the Mid & South Essex Integrated Care Board meeting on 12 September. Election candidates should be asked about this issue. Information about progress will be given at significant stages.

Covid cases are increasing again; hospitalisations remain stable. Only 42% of people over 75 have received their Spring booster vaccination; if you’re due one please book usingthe NHS national booking system . With COVID-19 still circulating, it’s important those at highest risk who are eligible get their vaccine to top up immunity. This programme runs until 30 June. Flu and respiratory infections remain stable at low levels.

Launch screenings of our film, ‘The Impact of Covid on Dying, Death & Bereavement’ have started. The one in SWF is at 6.30 for 7pm on Friday 14 June. If you’d like to attend please apply for seats to swfhealthsocial@outlook.com .

Latest travel health advice – including a reminder to Hajj pilgrims – is that as people venture outside of the UK, UKHSA aims to make everyone aware of the guidance and resources available to them. The Travel Health Pro website has information on health risks in countries across the world and is a one-stop shop for information to help people plan their trip abroad. 

Latest operational statistics confirmed that there’s been an exceptionally busy Spring in urgent and emergency care services – with more A&E attendances in April than any of the peak winter months, and both attendances and emergency admissions running around 10% higher than last year. The NHS and UKHSA are investigating the causes for this growth and whether there are measures that can be taken in response.

The long-running public inquiry into what has been called the worst treatment disaster in the history of the NHS has heard its final evidence. It’s thought tens of thousands were infected with HIV and hepatitis between 1970 and 1991 after being given a contaminated drug or blood transfusion. The inquiry has reviewed thousands of documents and heard testimony from 370 witnesses. It plans to publish its formal conclusions and recommendations in the autumn. Public health news is on our website and in weekly e-newsletters. SWF Library provides online services and help with internet access. For health & welfare information and subscription to our newsletter, email swfhealthsocial@outlook.com , or leave voicemails on 01245 322079                                               https://swfhealthsocial.co.uk/