Content originally from Office for National Statistics The percentage of people testing positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) increased in England and Wales in the week ending 19 March 2022, and decreased in Northern Ireland. The percentage testing positive in Scotland increased in the week ending 20 March 2022. The estimated number of people living in private households … Continue reading Coronavirus (COVID-19) latest insights
Invitation to Public Meeting – register now
Another reorganisation of SWF’s (South Woodham Ferrers) health and social care is due in July 2022.Could this be a real opportunity for better collaborative working and services for patients and service users?Are Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) the answer to prayer or increasing the bureaucracy? Find out, comment and ask questions at 6.30-8.30pm on Tuesday 29 … Continue reading Invitation to Public Meeting – register now
An update from Us 20.03.2022
On Sunday 20 March: REGULATIONS ALL LIFTED. BUT IT’S GETTING MUCH WORSE AGAIN. Please get Vaccinated; appointments and walk-ins aren’t busy. According to the Gov.UK Coronavirus Dashboard SWF had 164 Covid cases in the week ended (w/e) 13 March, up from 72 w/e 9 March. But the Office for National Statistics (ONS) suggests that should … Continue reading An update from Us 20.03.2022
Tylers Ride Covid Vaccination Hub
From week commencing 21 March 2022 they will be open: Mondays, Saturdays & Sundays, 0800-2000. They will be handling pre-booked appointments and accommodating walk-ins as far as supplies allow. They remain very quiet and welcome encouragement of take-up.
Elections to the Council of Governors – Essex Partnership University Trust
We need SWF to be represented with our own Mental Health Trust so if you are members please consider putting yourself forward to be a Governor and if you have interest in mental health and aren’t members already please consider joining and becoming a Governor.
Coronavirus Latest Insights: 22/03/2022
Content originally from Office of National Statistics A live roundup of the latest data and trends about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic from the ONS and other sources. UK deaths from coronavirus (COVID-19) continued to fall in the week ending 11 March 2022. Deaths involving COVID-19 accounted for around 1 in every 15 deaths (6.4%).Between March … Continue reading Coronavirus Latest Insights: 22/03/2022
Thunderstorm asthma and public health – looking back to move forward
Thunderstorm asthma: As spring blossoms and we approach the season for these events, in this blog we take a look at the interplay between the weather and our health and how we can use our scientific surveillance systems to inform future public health responses.
How science can protect us from the health effects of climate change
Our scientists study the health effects of climate change, provide early warning and response to extreme weather events, quantify the health impacts of air pollution and monitor the risks posed by changes in the distribution of vector-borne disease or disruptions within the food system.
Health security labs: Keeping us on the front foot in the fight against health hazards
The scientific capabilities and technologies at our health security laboratories, including those in our science campuses at Porton Down, Chilton and Colindale and our regional labs co-located with the NHS, are at the core of our mission to protect people from all health hazards.
An Update from Us 13.03.2022
On Sunday 13 March: REGULATIONS ALL LIFTED. BUT IT’S GETTING WORSE AGAIN. Please get Vaccinated; appointments and walk-ins aren’t busy. According to the Gov.UK Coronavirus Dashboard SWF had 72 Covid cases in the week ended (w/e) 10 March, up from 52 w/e 3 March. But Office for National Statistics (ONS) suggests that should be 640? … Continue reading An Update from Us 13.03.2022
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