Monday 25 October 2021

Covid-19: Northamptonshire health boss calls for continued safety measures

Covid-19: Northamptonshire health boss calls for continued safety measures A public health boss has called for people to continue wearing face coverings and practice social distancing where they can.

Lucy Wightman, director of public health for Northamptonshire, said the county has "got to make sure we're using all of the tools in the box".

A further 763 cases of Covid-19 have been recorded in the county in the latest 24-hour period. BBC Northampton

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Team behind 'The Mental Health Number' in Northamptonshire wins national award

Team behind 'The Mental Health Number' in Northamptonshire wins national award The Northamptonshire Integrated Response Hub (IRH) - known as The Mental Health Number - has won a prestigious award at the Positive Practice in the Mental Health National awards. Northamptonshire Telegraph 

Northamptonshire charities asked to help prisoners freed to sleep rough

Northamptonshire charities asked to help prisoners freed to sleep rough Probation officers have been writing to homelessness charities asking for tents and sleeping bags for prisoners released from jail on to the streets.

The BBC has seen emails sent from workers asking for help as people have "nowhere to go". BBC Northampton

Going green: what do the public think about the NHS and climate change?

Going green: what do the public think about the NHS and climate change? With the NHS aiming to become the world’s first ‘net zero’ emissions health care system, understanding the views of the public will support the development and implementation of policies to successfully transition to net zero.

This long read explores public perceptions of climate change, health and the NHS. It highlights key findings from a nationally representative survey of 1,858 UK adults, conducted by Ipsos MORI in July 2021.  The Health Foundation

Homecare deficit exposed

Homecare deficit exposed A new report from the Homecare Association details the findings of enquiries, made under freedom of information legislation, to 340 public organisations which purchase homecare across the United Kingdom. 

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Budget 2021: Extra £5.9bn pledged for NHS backlog in England

Budget 2021: Extra £5.9bn pledged for NHS backlog in England The NHS in England is to receive an extra £5.9bn in this week's Budget, the government has announced.

The money will be used to help clear the record backlog of people waiting for tests and scans, which has been worsened by the pandemic, and also to buy equipment and improve IT.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak called the announcement "game-changing". BBC News

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Delta 'Plus' Covid variant may be more transmissible

Delta 'Plus' Covid variant may be more transmissible A new mutated form of coronavirus that some are calling "Delta Plus" may spread more easily than regular Delta, UK experts now say.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has moved it up into the "variant under investigation" category, to reflect this possible risk.
 
There is no evidence yet that it causes worse illness. BBC News

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Five charts that show how the NHS is under acute pressure

Five charts that show how the NHS is under acute pressure With rising Covid infections and a big backlog of patients, many in the NHS want action to prevent a winter crisis

The NHS is caring for a rising number of Covid patients at the same time as it deals with a backlog of more than 5.7 million patients in England alone.

The head of the NHS Confederation warned the government this week that it must implement “plan B” winter measures – such as mask wearing and vaccine passports – to help deal with this accumulation of demand. The Guardian

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NHS maternity services near breaking point, warns top doctor

NHS maternity services near breaking point, warns top doctor The NHS could soon be unable to deliver “the care it needs to” for women giving birth if the surge in Covid cases continues, the president of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists has said.

Dr Edward Morris, the UK’s most senior gynaecologist, became the latest high-ranking clinician to raise the alarm about the increasing pressures on the health service as Covid cases rise and it battles a huge backlog of 5.7 million patients caused by the first and second waves of the virus. The Guardian 

Rare ‘flesh eating’ STI becoming more common in the UK, says doctor

Rare ‘flesh eating’ STI becoming more common in the UK, says doctor A sexually-transmitted infection that causes angry red ‘flesh-eating’ genital ulcers is becoming more common in the UK, a doctor has warned.

Donovanosis is still extremely rare, with only 20 or 30 cases each year, and is more common in India, South America and Southeast Asia.

However, Dr Shree Datta from MyHealthCare Clinic, said that “figures suggest that Donovanosis ... is becoming more common on these shores.” The Independent