Tuesday, 12 January 2021

These are the 17 sites delivering Covid-19 jabs in Northamptonshire

These are the 17 sites delivering Covid-19 jabs in Northamptonshire County's vaccination programme gathers pace with 25,000 jabs already delivered.

There are 17 Covid-19 vaccination sites up and running in Northamptonshire — with more to follow.

Primary Care teams are currently vaccinating the over-80s, care home workers and their own staff assessed as being at highest risk. Northamptonshire Telegraph 

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New Northamptonshire charity set up by cancer survivor to make and deliver 'pick me up' care packages for NHS staff

New Northamptonshire charity set up by cancer survivor to make and deliver 'pick me up' care packages for NHS staff A new Northamptonshire charity will create and deliver care packages full of ‘pick me up’ items to give out to NHS staff during lockdown.

Ailsa’s Aim was set up by Sara Whatley, from Higham Ferrers, who was diagnosed with rare forms of ovarian cancer while pregnant with her now two-year-old daughter, Ailsa. Northampton Chronicle and Echo 

Main Northampton hospital entrance shuts ahead of three-month construction project

Main Northampton hospital entrance shuts ahead of three-month construction project Northampton General Hospital's main entrance will close for three months as of today for a three-month long facelift project.

The south entrance of NGH is being redeveloped to build a reception area with a Costa, Subway, M&S Simply Food and Stock Shop introduced to the hospital. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

Mental Capacity Act (MCA) and the COVID-19 crisis (updated 7th January 2021)

Mental Capacity Act (MCA) and the COVID-19 crisis, SCIE (updated 7th January 2021) Those most at risk from COVID-19 – older people, and people with existing long-term health conditions – are likely to be over-represented in the group of people whose rights and freedoms are protected by the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) 2005. This guidance sets out what protections the MCA gives them, both during the crisis and in more typical times. Social Care Institute for Excellence 

The Covid-19 vaccine communication handbook

The Covid-19 vaccine communication handbook A team of renowned scientific experts has joined forces from across the world and created this guide to help fight the spread of misinformation about the Covid-19 vaccines. The Handbook sets out the facts, highlighting how the vaccines are overwhelmingly safe and effective. University of Bristol 

    Public health medicine pandemic experience survey

    Public health medicine pandemic experience survey This survey report of doctors working in public health and health protection roles has exposed criticism and scepticism with the government’s plans to reorganise Public Health England, and the opportunities for doctors to help shape any changes. The survey further found doctors reporting dangerously highly levels of mental and physical fatigue as a result of battling Covid-19, coupled with resentment with the sense their branch of practice had been overlooked by decision makers. British Medical Association 

      The UK response to Covid-19: use of scientific advice

      The UK response to Covid-19: use of scientific advice This report analyses of the way the government has received, and applied, scientific evidence and advice during the first period of the coronavirus pandemic up to autumn 2020. It considers the nature and function of official scientific advisory structures, the transparency of scientific advice, and the use of data in informing the UK's Covid-19 response. House of Commons Science and Technology Committee 

        Government publishes plan for the largest vaccination programme in British history

        Government publishes plan for the largest vaccination programme in British history Tens of millions of people will be immunised by the spring at over 2,700 vaccination sites across the UK, the government has announced as part of comprehensive plans to rapidly scale up the COVID-19 vaccination programme. Department of Health and Social Care 

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        Which Covid vaccine is better? Pfizer v Oxford v Moderna

        Which Covid vaccine is better? Pfizer v Oxford v Moderna The three Covid-19 vaccines are from Pfizer-BioNTech, the University of Oxford and Astra-Zeneca and Moderna.

        The Pfizer, Oxford and Moderna vaccines each require two doses and you are not fully vaccinated until a week after your second shot.

        But there are many differences between them. BBC News 

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        Eyesight risk warning from lockdown screen time

        Eyesight risk warning from lockdown screen time An eye health charity is recommending people learn the "20-20-20" rule to protect their sight, as lockdown has increased people's time using screens.

        Fight for Sight advises looking at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds, every 20 minutes you look at a screen.

        Out of 2,000 people, half used screens more since Covid struck and a third (38%) of those believed their eyesight had worsened, a survey suggested. BBC News

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        Global health insurance card to replace EHIC

        Global health insurance card to replace EHIC UK residents can apply for a Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC) to access emergency medical care in the EU when their current EHIC card runs out.

        Under a new agreement with the EU, both cards will offer equivalent healthcare protection when people are on holiday, studying or travelling for business.

        This includes emergency treatment as well as treatment needed for a pre-existing condition. BBC News  

        Thousands of women had abortions while ‘struggling to access contraception during Covid crisis’

        Thousands of women had abortions while ‘struggling to access contraception during Covid crisis’ Thousands of women have had abortions after falling pregnant while having difficulties accessing contraception during the pandemic, healthcare providers have warned.

        Sexual health clinics have been forced to shut or run reduced services while staff are transferred to work with Covid patients or have to self-isolate - with the profound disruption leaving many women unable to access their usual methods of contraception. The Independent