ST PETER’S HOSPITAL CLOSURE INQUIRY. MORE STRIKES? VACCINATIONS. FALLING WAITING LISTS. MORE ROOM THIS WEEK FOR DETAILED ITEMS, SOME OF WHICH ARE GIVEN AS WARNINGS FOR AWARENESS. Consultation about the proposed closure of St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon, is extended to 4 April 2024. We’re lobbying to keep investigative and outpatient services available locally. Please complete … Continue reading An update from SWF Health & Social Care Group
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Travel- associated infections
Recent UKHSA data indicates that Travel-associated infections, including mosquito borne ones such as dengue and malaria, are approaching pre-pandemic levels. This can lead to severe illness. Travellers should consult their GP, practice nurse, pharmacist or travel clinic 4-6 weeks before traveling for individual advice, travel vaccines and malaria prevention tablets, as relevant to their destinations. Insect … Continue reading Travel- associated infections
Learn to ride
The event will take place on a traffic free activity area at South Woodham Ferrers Leisure Centre not on a road.
ONS blog – Measuring Climate Impacts on Health
Content originally from ONS Climate related emergencies have made frequent headlines over the last few years, from record heatwaves and wildfires, to increased flood risk – but how can we measure how our climate, and the changes we are seeing, are affecting us?Without this evidence, we cannot know the true health burden of climate change. … Continue reading ONS blog – Measuring Climate Impacts on Health
Tick Bites & Lyme Disease
As 24-30 March has been Tick Bite Prevention Week, UKHSA has launched its annual awareness campaign. Ticks in England can carry infections, including Lyme disease and rarely tick-borne encephalitis. On average, 4% of ticks are infected in England. Ticks are small, spider-like creatures which feed on the blood of birds and mammals, including humans. With 6 or 8 … Continue reading Tick Bites & Lyme Disease
Norovirus outbreak in Essex
Mid & South Essex NHS is seeing elevated levels of Norovirus, particularly with the over-65s. Norovirus is the stomach bug causing diarrhoea and vomiting. If you get it, it’s important to rest, have plenty of fluids, and wash your hands to prevent spreading the infection. Until two days after your symptoms stop, you should stay home, … Continue reading Norovirus outbreak in Essex
Essex Mental Health Public Inquiry
It’s very disappointing and frustrating that the public inquiry into mental health deaths in Essex has been further delayed. The Chair, Baroness Kate Lampard, said she’s disappointed the terms of reference have not yet been agreed by the Secretary of State for Health. Whilst she began work last November, she’s not yet been able to start hearing … Continue reading Essex Mental Health Public Inquiry
Princess of Wales + NHS and care staff
It was shocking to hear the news of the Princess of Wales’ cancer diagnosis. Speaking out about cancer and other serious conditions is very difficult but that brave decision, along with that of King Charles, can help many others to both seek help and talk about their diagnosis and treatment journey. This has stimulated more people … Continue reading Princess of Wales + NHS and care staff
Satisfaction in NHS falls further
Public satisfaction with the NHS has dropped again, setting a new low recorded by the long-running British Social Attitudes survey. Just 24% said they were satisfied with the NHS in 2023, with waiting times and staff shortages the biggest concerns. That’s 5% down on last year and a drop from the 2010 high of 70% … Continue reading Satisfaction in NHS falls further
An update from our hospitals
Content originally from Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust To read the latest update from our hospitals, please click here
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