Content originally from Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust Maternity services launch focus groups to improve careWe are strengthening the support we provide to families from ethnic minority communities using our maternity services and our staff from ethnic minority backgrounds who work in our women and children’s department. To help do this, we are … Continue reading An update from our hospitals
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An invitation to be involved…East of England Ambulance Service Trust
An invitation to be involved and have your say about the Ambulance Service.
Mapping loneliness during the coronavirus pandemic
Areas with a higher concentration of younger people and areas with higher rates of unemployment tended to have higher rates of loneliness during the study period.
Antibodies and Immunity – how do they relate to one another?
How much protection have we built against the coronavirus as a result of natural infection and vaccination? Professor Sarah Walker, Professor Jeremy Farrar and Sarah Crofts explain how our immune system protects us from infection.
In their own words: How different people respond to coronavirus guidance
Content originally from Office for National Statistics Washing hands, covering faces and keeping two metres apart (“hands, face, space”) became a way of life during the coronavirus pandemic. And during lockdowns, so did keeping away from friends and loved ones. In a study, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) sought to understand what influences people … Continue reading In their own words: How different people respond to coronavirus guidance
How has lockdown changed our relationship with nature?
More than a year on from the first national lockdown in spring 2020, we look at how people's perception of nature changed during the pandemic and whether this is likely to continue as restrictions ease.
Dying Matters- Are you in a Good Place to Die?
Every year in May, Dying Matters Week gives us an opportunity to place the importance of talking about dying, death and bereavement firmly on the national agenda.
COVID-19 in schools: study shows drop in infections
Round 4 of the Schools Infection Survey (SIS) shows a significant drop in the number of secondary school pupils and staff testing positive for coronavirus (COVID-19).
Daily contact tracing study launches to potentially minimise self-isolation period
Content originally from Public Health England As many as 40,000 people contacted through NHS Test and Trace will be offered the opportunity to participate in a daily contact testing study that has been set up to test people who have been in contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19. The study will take … Continue reading Daily contact tracing study launches to potentially minimise self-isolation period
Daily Covid Number Updates for SWF
Daily Covid-19 Number update for South Woodham Ferrers.
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