Monday, 24 August 2020

Government escalates Northampton onto 'Area of Intervention' list over Covid-19 infection rates

Government escalates Northampton onto 'Area of Intervention' list over Covid-19 infection rates The Government has escalated Northampton from an 'area of concern' to an 'area of intervention' over its Covid-19 infection rates.

The town has been added to a to the Government's watchlist after the borough's infection rate has risen for the fourth week in a row. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

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The future of public health

The future of public health Like many others, The King’s Fund was surprised to say the least, at plans to dismantle the nation’s public health agency in the middle of a pandemic. The Secretary of State’s justification for it, bringing together health protection expertise into one place, must be set against many other risks and uncertainties. The King's Fund

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West Midlands inquiry into Covid-19 fatalities in the BAME community

West Midlands inquiry into Covid-19 fatalities in the BAME community A task force has found that the disproportionate number of Covid deaths in Black and ethnic minority communities in the West Midlands were avoidable. The report calls for an independent public inquiry into the disproportionate number of BAME Covid fatalities and demanded urgent action be taken to protect communities ahead of a potential second wave of the virus. Labour List

    Rapid report: learning from SARS-CoV-2-related and associated maternal deaths in the UK

    Rapid report: learning from SARS-CoV-2-related and associated maternal deaths in the UK This rapid report aims to identify lessons learned to guide future care and pathway changes in the context of infection transmission and the need for public health and NHS service measures to prevent infection. Please note that free registration is required to access this document. Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership

      Covid-19 and English council funding: how are budgets being hit in 2020–21?

      Covid-19 and English council funding: how are budgets being hit in 2020–21? This report examines the scale and nature of forecast impacts on spending and income from sales, fees and charges and commercial and other sources. It explores how impacts may vary across council types, regions and council characteristics and considers the implications for future funding policy. Institute for Fiscal Studies

        Statement from the UK Chief Medical Officers on schools and childcare reopening

        Statement from the UK Chief Medical Officers on schools and childcare reopening Statement from the Chief Medical Officers and Deputy Chief Medical Officers of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales on the evidence of risks and benefits to health from schools and childcare settings reopening. Department of Health and Social Care

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        More than half a billion pounds to help people return home from hospital

        More than half a billion pounds to help people return home from hospital People needing additional follow-on care after being discharged from hospital will be supported by a £588 million fund to cover adult social care or the immediate costs of care in their own home. Department of Health and Social Care

        NHS sees increase of more than 13000 nurses in the last year

        NHS sees increase of more than 13000 nurses in the last year According to newly-published employment figures from up until the end of May, the number of nurses in the NHS in England has increased by 13,840 compared with last year – while the number of doctors has risen by 9,306 too. National Health Executive

        US allows emergency use of blood plasma treatment for coronavirus patients

        US allows emergency use of blood plasma treatment for coronavirus patients The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given emergency authorisation for the use of plasma to treat coronavirus patients.

        The technique uses antibody-rich blood plasma from people who've recovered from the disease, and has already been used on over 70,000 people in the US. BBC News

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        Cystic fibrosis drug Kaftrio to be available on NHS after European licence granted

        Cystic fibrosis drug Kaftrio to be available on NHS after European licence granted UK health bodies already have deals in place with maker Vertex to secure access.

        The European commission has licensed a new, potentially lifesaving drug to treat cystic fibrosis, meaning it will be available on the NHS to many who have the condition. The Guardian

        Children's tooth decay costs NHS more than £40m a year in England

        Children's tooth decay costs NHS more than £40m a year in England Hospitals carried out 177 operations a day to remove more than one tooth from under-18s in 2018/19

        Hospitals in England carried out almost 180 operations a day on children and teenagers last year to remove rotting teeth, costing the NHS more than £40m. The Guardian

        Patient found dead in hospital showers two days after he was reported missing

         Patient found dead in hospital showers two days after he was reported missing A patient was found dead in a hospital shower block two days after he was reported missing from his ward, an inquest has heard.
         
        Rory McLeod, 52, was the subject of a police search before he was discovered inside a locked shower cubicle at the Royal Gwent Hospital in Newport. The Independent

        Transgender charities having to 'make up for shortcomings' of the NHS

        Transgender charities having to 'make up for shortcomings' of the NHS Transgender people could be left with ‘distressing’ waits to see a specialist as spiralling appointment delays mount amid the coronavirus outbreak.

        Support groups are witnessing cases of self-harm and suicidal thoughts among children and teenagers who do not know when they will be able to see a gender identity specialist. iNews