Friday 26 February 2021

Northamptonshire nearly at 200,000 Covid jabs as the great vaccination roll-out steams on

Northamptonshire nearly at 200,000 Covid jabs as the great vaccination roll-out steams on Covid vaccination teams are steaming on with another 25,000 jabs delivered in a week taking the total close to 200,000.

And now the plea has gone out for those aged 65 to 69 to book their jabs as the roll-out continues. Northamptonshire Telegraph 

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NHS prescriptions charges are increasing again - here’s how much you’ll have to pay

NHS prescriptions charges are increasing again - here’s how much you’ll have to pay NHS prescription charges are due to increase in England again, leaving thousands of people at risk of being unable to afford vital medication.

Pharmacies bodies have been calling for the charge to be scrapped in the country for several years, as people living in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland do not have to pay for their prescriptions. Northampton Chronicle and Echo 

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Car park charges will return next month at Northampton General Hospital

Car park charges will return next month at Northampton General Hospital Outpatients and visitors will have to pay up to £10 a day for parking at Northampton General Hospital again from next month.

The hospital revealed charges would be restored on March 15 — almost a year after they were put on hold as the Covid-19 crisis deepened. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

How transport offers a route to better health

How transport offers a route to better health This long read examines the challenges of shifting towards a transport system that better supports health. It sets out how transport affects health, the difficulties in moving towards greater use of public transport and the effects of COVID-19 on travel patterns. The Health Foundation

Tackling Loneliness, House of Commons Library

Tackling Loneliness The Government's Loneliness Strategy was published in October 2018. It set out a wide variety of cross-departmental measures that the Government would take to provide 'national leadership' to tackle loneliness in England. As well as explaining the Strategy and the steps taken so far by the Government, this briefing also looks at research into the causes and impact of loneliness and possible interventions. The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on loneliness is also considered, alongside the measures introduced by the Government in response. House of Commons Library

In the wake of the pandemic: preparing for long Covid

In the wake of the pandemic: preparing for long Covid This policy brief highlights areas where policy-makers can take action to meet the challenge of post-Covid conditions based on what is currently known. It addresses the need for multidisciplinary, multispecialty approaches to assessment and management; development of new care pathways and contextually appropriate guidelines for health professionals; and the creation of appropriate services, including rehabilitation and online support tools. World Health Organization Europe 

    Government updates on identifying and tackling COVID-19 disparities

    Government updates on identifying and tackling COVID-19 disparities Today the Minister for Equalities, Kemi Badenoch MP, will publish the second quarterly report to the Prime Minister and Health Secretary on progress to understand and tackle COVID-19 disparities experienced by individuals from an ethnic minority background. Government Equalities Office 
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    Young vulnerable people receive vaccine

    Young vulnerable people receive vaccine The focus of the vaccine rollout so far has largely been on older people. But it has also included nearly 200,000 younger people across the UK who are classed as extremely clinically vulnerable and who’ve been shielding for much of the past year. BBC News 

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    Rough sleeper numbers down 37% in England during Covid pandemic

    Rough sleeper numbers down 37% in England during Covid pandemic The number of rough sleepers in England plummeted during the pandemic, data shows, with 2,688 people estimated to be sleeping rough on a single night in autumn 2020, down 37% from the previous year.

    However, the numbers are still 52% higher than in 2010 when such data first started being collected. The Guardian 

    Number of new FGM cases referred to NHS in England down by a quarter

    Number of new FGM cases referred to NHS in England down by a quarter The number of new female genital mutilation cases referred to NHS services in England has fallen by a quarter, prompting charities and campaigners to warn that the drop may be down to difficulties in accessing services during the coronavirus pandemic.

    The statistics from NHS Digital revealed that for the period of October to December 2020, there were 685 newly recorded cases among women and girls, compared with 900 newly recorded cases for the same period in 2019. The Guardian 

    Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak set to ignore pay rise demands for NHS staff

    Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak set to ignore pay rise demands for NHS staff A decision on pay rises for health workers who have been on the frontline of the fight against Covid-19 could take months if the Chancellor does not bring a new deal forward next week, according to unions. iNews