This blog covers the latest UK health care news, publications, policy announcements, events and information focused on the NHS, as well as the latest media stories and local news coverage of the NHS Trusts in Northamptonshire.
Tuesday, 15 June 2021
NHS sets up specialist young people’s services in £100 million long COVID care expansion
PM statement at coronavirus press conference: 14 June 2021
- Statement to Parliament: Oral statement on easing of coronavirus restrictions Department of Health and Social Care
- Sir Richard Sykes appointed chair of Vaccine Taskforce Department of Health and Social Care
- Vaccines highly effective against hospitalisation from Delta variant Public Health England
- Guidance: PHE monitoring of the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccination Public Health England
Covid-19: 'Immunisation moving us to a better place everyday'
- 21 June: What will delaying the full unlock achieve? BBC News
- Covid: Lockdown easing in England delayed to 19 July BBC News
- Covid-19: Vaccine booster study begins in Cambridge BBC News
- Headache and running nose linked to Delta variant BBC News
- Proof jabs WILL protect NHS from Indian variant: PHE study finds vaccines more than 90% effective The Daily Mail
- Coronavirus: How worsening data have spooked No10 into delaying the end of England's lockdown The Daily Mail
- UK doctors urge public to get fully vaccinated as Delta variant spreads The Guardian
- England’s Covid lockdown lifting: is a four-week delay enough? The Guardian
- Covid-19 will ‘be with us forever,’ warn Whitty and Vallance The Independent
- England’s Covid case rates climb to highest level since early March The Independent
Self-harm warning signs can appear decade earlier
- Two Pathways to Self-Harm in Adolescence (open access) Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Serco and G4S order NHS test-and-trace suppliers to clean up act on tax
Why aren't patients being told truth about electric shock therapy? Leaflets on the treatment contain at least one inaccurate statement about safety and effectiveness, investigation shows
Monday, 14 June 2021
More gay and bisexual men able to donate blood after new rule change comes into place
More gay and bisexual men able to donate blood after new rule change comes into place New rules have now come into place which mean more gay and bisexual men will be allowed to donate blood, platelets and plasma. Northamptonshire Telegraph
Permanently closed Northampton community library could become pregnancy clinic
Permanently closed Northampton community library could become pregnancy clinic Plans have been submitted to convert a Northampton community library into a antenatal clinic just months after it was shut for good.
Despite a furious response by residents, Far Cotton Library was permanently closed this year after the county council ruled there was 'no viable business plan' in place for volunteers to run it. Northampton Chronicle and EchoKettering General Hospital highlight EDI initiatives
Patients and machines: does technology help or hinder empathy and person-centred care?
Patients and machines: does technology help or hinder empathy and person-centred care? New technologies in the fields of automation, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and communications hold vast potential for improving health care. But their increasing use in patient-facing contexts could have significant implications for patient experience – in particular, for the ‘human dimension’ of health care. The Health Foundation
Learning Disability Mortality (death) Review annual report 2020
New right to work guidance announced
Covid: Boris Johnson to announce whether 21 June easing to go ahead
- Covid-19: 'We will have a substantial third wave' BBC News
- Covid: Is there a limit to how much worse variants can get? BBC News
- Vaccinating children against Covid-19 BBC News
- Unvaccinated most at risk from Delta variant BBC News
- G7: World leaders promise one billion Covid vaccine doses for poorer nations BBC News
- Over 60% of COVID-19 patients who die have muscle inflammation, German autopsy study finds The Daily Mail
- Woman who was bedridden for an entire year due to long-haul COVID symptoms tells her story The Daily Mail
- G7 billion vaccine pledge not enough to stop Covid from spreading 'like wildfire', says UN The Daily Telegraph
- England’s R-rate highest since January The Daily Telegraph
- UK health inequalities made worse by Covid crisis, study suggests The Guardian
- Ministers warned of more disruption in English schools as Covid variant spreads The Guardian
- US warns against use of particular lateral flow test UK is buying in bulk The Independent
- Covid: Delta variant cases treble in a week, new analysis reveals The Independent
Tourette’s Syndrome: ‘I don’t want people to think I’m a bad child’
Why I back the NHS patient data-sharing plan
Friday, 11 June 2021
Why is Corby lagging behind in Covid-19 vaccination race?
Why is Corby lagging behind in Covid-19 vaccination race? Health chiefs admit they are concerned by Corby lagging behind in the Covid-19 vaccination race.
Experts fear a below-average uptake of jabs could leave areas more vulnerable to fast-spreading variants. Northamptonshire Telegraph
See also:
- Why is Northampton lagging behind in Covid-19 vaccination race? Northampton Chronicle and Echo
- Boris Johnson ‘considering delaying June 21 lockdown easing by a month’ Northampton Chronicle and Echo
Tell-all dementia podcast created by Northamptonshire mother and daughter nominated for national award
Tell-all dementia podcast created by Northamptonshire mother and daughter nominated for national award A podcast which aims to reduce the stigma associated with dementia created by a Northamptonshire mother and daughter has been nominated for a national award. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
NHS performance summary: April-May 2021
NHS performance summary: April-May 2021 Today, NHS England published the latest data on key activity and performance measures for April and May of this year. Here we show some of these statistics and how they compare with previous trends. Nuffield Trust
See also:
- Health Foundation calls for investment and innovation as waiting list hits 5m for first time ever The Health Foundation
- 'Covid-19 has redrawn the scale of the challenge facing the NHS' The King's Fund
- Non-covid demand growing rapidly as NHS staff work hard to dent troubling waiting list Nuffield Trust
- Number of people on England’s NHS waiting list tops 5m for first time The Guardian
- Fixing NHS waiting times could cost £40bn, leaked No 10 estimates show The Guardian
- ‘It’s been real mental torture’: one woman’s wait for vital surgery The Guardian
Comparing G7 countries: are excess deaths an objective measure of pandemic performance?
Comparing G7 countries: are excess deaths an objective measure of pandemic performance? League tables are popular. Rankings are satisfying and, at their best, help us to compare performance – understanding who is best, who is worst and, most importantly, why. COVID-19 comparisons are no different and, as we emerge from pandemic and the Prime Minister prepares to host the G7 summit this weekend, academics, politicians and journalists are increasingly comparing how countries have fared. The Health Foundation
Delivering a Smokefree 2030: The All Party Parliamentary Group on Smoking and Health recommendations for the Tobacco Control Plan 2021
NHS ahead of target in recovery of elective care, and mental health services back to pre-pandemic levels
Consultation on the appointment and operation of the Patient Safety Commissioner
UK and US agree new partnership to fight future pandemics and tackle health inequalities
- Transparency data: Coronavirus England briefing, 10 June 2021 Department of Health and Social Care
- Weekly national flu and COVID-19 surveillance reports published Public Health England
- COVID-19 vaccine surveillance report published Public Health England
Five things Health Secretary Matt Hancock told MPs
- UK to donate more than 100m surplus vaccine doses, says PM BBC News
- Covid-19: Vaccines minister says a 'big effort' is needed to vaccinate the world BBC News
- Covid-19 UK: Britain DID simulate a coronavirus pandemic but health chiefs WON'T say how it went The Daily Mail
- Coronavirus is detectable next to the beds of COVID-19 patients - but surface transmission is rare The Daily Mail
- COVID-19 vaccines ARE effective in cancer patients: Study finds 94% of patients developed antibodies The Daily Mail
- Covid UK: Indian variant now makes up 91% of all cases, Matt Hancock warns The Daily Mail
- Matt Hancock pledges to hand over any advice on discharges to care homes The Guardian
- Hancock tells MPs: Cummings’ lack of evidence is ‘telling’ The Guardian
- Fingered for failings he’d forgotten, Matt Hancock wriggles free The Guardian
- Eleven pandemic exercises were carried out before Covid, government admits The Independent
- NHS told to identify patients actually sick from Covid-19 separately to those testing positive The Independent
Monkeypox: Two cases identified in north Wales
England is on track to completely ELIMINATE the transmission of HIV by 2030, research suggests
The unlikely beginnings of the 'radical' rainbow NHS badge – and why LGBT+ allyship is still sorely needed in healthcare
Thursday, 10 June 2021
Kettering General Hospital rebuild could face delays, MP warns
Warning of dental timebomb facing north Northants
Warning of dental timebomb facing north Northants A two-year wait to see a dentist - that's the reality for some NHS dental patients; even those who are lucky enough to be registered with a practice.
Places available for NHS contracted dental care in North Northamptonshire are hard to come by with people scrambling for spaces at surgeries. Northamptonshire Telegraph
Exploring Freedom to Speak Up: Supporting the introduction of the Freedom to Speak Up Guardian role in Primary Care and Integrated Settings
Exploring Freedom to Speak Up: Supporting the introduction of the Freedom to Speak Up Guardian role in Primary Care and Integrated Settings A new report from National Guardian’s Office finds that Primary Care providers need further support to implement Freedom to Speak Up effectively.
It illustrates the challenges and benefits of implementing Freedom to Speak Up in different primary care settings.
The protection of personal data in health information systems: principles and processes for public health
Anne Longfield appointed by NHS to help transform care of children and young people with a learning disability and autism
100,000 help shape Women’s Health Strategy with more urged to come forward before close
Covid: Everyone can see hospitalisations going up, says PM
- Covid: As Matt Hancock faces grilling, what are key questions for him? BBC News
- Travellers at mercy of rogue testing firms, says Which? BBC News
- Covid: How is Europe lifting lockdown restrictions? BBC News
- Coronavirus UK: Neil Ferguson warns SAGE needs 'two to three weeks' more data The Daily Mail
- Birmingham may face tougher travel guidance and surge testing due to Indian variant, experts say The Daily Mail
- Coronavirus UK: NHS 'can cope' with Indian variant if other areas have outbreaks similar to Bolton The Daily Mail
- Will England's Covid restrictions be lifted on June 21 - and when will it be announced? The Daily Telegraph
- Sage modelling warns of risk of ‘substantial’ Covid third wave The Guardian
- Secret planning exercise in 2016 modelled impact of Mers outbreak in UK The Guardian
- Matt Hancock ‘was warned of Covid care home risk in March 2020’ The Guardian
- MPs demand proof of Hancock claims from Dominic Cummings The Guardian
- ‘Intensity’ of Delta importations from overseas set UK on course for sharp rise in Covid cases, say experts The Independent
- NHS hospitals told to protect staff working in PPE during warm weather amid heat stress warning The Independent
Nadine Dorries says women should stand up to doctors
Access to GPs’ patient data key to new treatments, researchers say
Dozens of hospitals hit 'dangerous' bed occupancy levels in May, figures suggest
IVF clinics that lie about success rates could be taken to court under new legal guidance
- HFEA backs new consumer law and advertising guidance for IVF clinics Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority
Wednesday, 9 June 2021
MEET KGH'S GOVERNORS: Find out about the group trying to improve patient experience at Kettering's hospital
MEET KGH'S GOVERNORS: Find out about the group trying to improve patient experience at Kettering's hospital The group’s main objective is to help ensure that patients have the best experience possible when they go into hospital
The governors at KGH have teamed up with the Northamptonshire Telegraph to give our readers an insight into their role and the work they do.
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Residential and nursing care fee rates in West Northamptonshire could rise by 2.65 per cent
Residential and nursing care fee rates in West Northamptonshire could rise by 2.65 per cent Residential and nursing care fee rates could rise by 2.65 per cent if a proposed increase is approved by West Northamptonshire Council.
The council's cabinet will be recommended to approve the rise which is a proposed inflationary uplift for 2021-22 to support market delivery cost pressures. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
Invisible deaths: understanding why deaths at home increased during the Covid-19 pandemic
VacciNation: exploring vaccine confidence with people from African, Bangladeshi, Caribbean and Pakistani backgrounds living in England
Half a million COVID jabs booked in ‘Glastonbury rush’ this morning
- Further measures in additional areas to tackle Delta (B1.617.2) variant Department of Health and Social Care
Lockdown lifting: Four numbers to look for this week
- Lockdown may have led to loss of strength and mobility BBC News
- Britain's daily Covid cases rise by 90% in biggest week-on-week jump since BEFORE Christmas The Daily Mail
- Adults with Down syndrome are THREE TIMES more likely to contract COVID-19 The Daily Mail
- COVID-19 misinformation was mainly spread online by bots in Facebook groups, study finds The Daily Mail
- ‘Glastonbury-style’ rush for Covid vaccine by 25- to 29-year-olds in England The Guardian
- Teaching unions call for return of masks to classrooms in England The Guardian
- Sunak could accept four-week delay to ending Covid restrictions in England The Guardian
- Covid vaccine: 25-29 year olds turned away by NHS booking system on first day they are eligible The Independent
Major hospital’s maternity services downgraded to ‘inadequate’ amid fears for mothers and babies
Major hospital’s maternity services downgraded to ‘inadequate’ amid fears for mothers and babies Maternity services at one of England’s biggest hospital trusts has been downgraded from outstanding to inadequate amid fears for the safety of mothers and babies.
The Care Quality Commission has imposed conditions on Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust after an unannounced inspection in March warning it was concerned patients could be at risk of harm. The Independent
NHS trusts hiring non-nurses for nursing roles, union warns
- RCN statement calls for employers to value the role of the registered nurse Royal College of Nursing
- NHS trusts replacing nurses with non-nurses compromises safety, warns RCN The Independent
Tuesday, 8 June 2021
Health chiefs backing jabs and testing to beat rise in Northamptonshire Covid-19 cases
Health chiefs backing jabs and testing to beat rise in Northamptonshire Covid-19 cases Health chiefs say they are prepared for sharp rises in new Covid-19 cases across Northamptonshire.
Numbers of positive tests across the county have gone up by nearly 70 percent in ONE WEEK, according to government data. Northamptonshire Telegraph
See also:
- June 21 lockdown lifting ‘to be delayed by two weeks’ to allow time for more jabs Northamptonshire Telegraph
Workforce burnout and resilience in the NHS and social care
Workforce burnout and resilience in the NHS and social care In a highly critical report, the Health and Social Care Committee finds that workforce burnout across the NHS and social care has reached an emergency level and poses a risk to the future functioning of both services.
Only a total overhaul of workforce planning can provide a solution, say MPs.
Though covid-19 had a huge impact on workforce pressures, the Committee was told of staff shortages across the NHS and social care prior to the pandemic, with such shortages identified as ultimately the biggest driver of workforce burnout.
See also:
- ‘Bitter irony’ that health and care staff are made ill by their work The King's Fund
- NHS and social care staff burn-out at an emergency level - report BBC News
- Staff burnout in health and social care putting safety at risk, say MPs The Guardian
- NHS frontline heading for 'burnout emergency' even before Covid Metro
- NHS and social care staff burnout 'extraordinarily dangerous' to future of services, warns MP Hunt Sky News
Organ donation and transplantation 2030: meeting the need
Chronic pain in adults 2017
NHS COVID vaccine first dose drive enters ‘the home straight’ as final cohort called forward
Covid vaccines for 25 to 29-year-olds offered in England
- Fully vaccinated adults had a 91% reduced risk of contracting COVID-19 The Daily Mail
- Coronavirus: Covid test positivity three times higher in people returning from Portugal The Daily Mail
- No10's former scientific adviser says ministers should delay June 21 reopening by a 'few weeks' The Daily Mail
- What could it mean if England’s June 21 reopening is delayed? The Daily Telegraph
- Dozens of schools in English Covid hotspots reintroduce mask rules The Guardian
- NHS trust contacts hundreds of families in effort at honesty over Covid hospital infections The Independent
- NHS spending on antidepressants rose by £139m during pandemic, study finds The Pharmaceutical Journal
US approves first new Alzheimer's drug in 20 years
Dido Harding defends test and trace and says expectations too high
- Dido Harding to head the NHS? Her position would be untenable | Polly Toynbee The Guardian
- Dido Harding ‘thinking about’ applying for NHSE chief exec job HSJ
- Dido Harding may want to be the head of the NHS but some people aren’t so keen The Independent
- Should Dido Harding end up running the NHS? The Spectator
Thousands of UK men to benefit after NHS approves prostate cancer drug
Monday, 7 June 2021
Indian Covid variant now 'dominant' strain in East Northants and South Northants
Indian Covid variant now 'dominant' strain in East Northants and South Northants Latest figures released today by the director for Public Health for Northamptonshire's two councils have revealed that there have been 88 confirmed cases of the new so-called Indian variant of the coronavirus. Northamptonshire Telegraph
‘Our son was let down’: Northampton man, 38, who died on the Racecourse ‘fell through mental health net’, inquest hears
‘Our son was let down’: Northampton man, 38, who died on the Racecourse ‘fell through mental health net’, inquest hears Daniel Sullivan's parents feel their son was 'let down by the NHS and other agencies'.
A Northampton man who died last year had been suffering with mental health issues which had worsened in the six months prior to his death, an inquest heard. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
Corby's Lakeside Surgery apologises for appointments woes
What have we learned from a year of NHS Test and Trace?
What have we learned from a year of NHS Test and Trace? NHS Test and Trace celebrated its first birthday last week.
Through its first year, we’ve tracked its up and downs and reported on its successes and failures. In this blog, we reflect on what we learned and what’s to come of this £37bn government programme. The Health Foundation
Ethnicity coding in English health service datasets
Ethnicity coding in English health service datasets The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted ethnic disparities in health care and outcomes in England, but data on the ethnicities of patients remains poor. This report looks at the quality and consistency of ethnicity coding within health datasets and calls on NHS England to provide new guidance for health service providers and GPs. Nuffield Trust
Clinical radiology: UK workforce census 2020 report
Prevalence of ongoing symptoms following coronavirus (COVID-19) infection in the UK
NHS vaccine lead urges people not to delay second dose
- Over 40 million people receive first dose of COVID-19 vaccine in UK Department of Health and Social Care
- Leading dating apps partner with government to boost vaccine uptake Department of Health and Social Care
- Major testing drive ahead of return to schools next week Department of Health and Social Care
- The MHRA concludes positive safety profile for Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine in 12- to 15-year-olds Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency
- Sharp rise in people overcoming hesitancy and saying yes to the lifesaving COVID-19 jab NHS England
Covid-19: Government 'open' to delaying 21 June England lockdown end date
- Covid: People in hospital with Indian variant not increasing significantly - NHS boss BBC News
- UK Covid infections rise by two-thirds from low level BBC News
- Covid vaccine stickers come to dating apps in UK BBC News
- Covid: PM to push for world vaccination by end of 2022 BBC News
- Coronavirus: UK regulator approves Pfizer Covid vaccine for 12 to 15-year-olds The Daily Mail
- Coronavirus: Indian 'Delta' variant may raise hospital risk, Public Health England warns The Daily Mail
- Vaccinated Britons can enter France freely from next week The Daily Telegraph
- Catching up in Britain: experts assess the scale of the challenge The Guardian
- What can the UK government do to stave off a third Covid wave? The Guardian
- ‘Mix and match’ Covid booster jabs may be offered in UK The Guardian
- End of lockdown poses Boris Johnson one of his toughest decisions The Guardian
- ‘Broken’ NHS staff ‘terrified’ about 21 June lockdown lifting The Independent
- Will the UK go back into lockdown? Everything we know so far The Independent
- Bolton Covid-19 hospital patients 'a lot younger' than in previous waves of the pandemic, NHS chief says iNews
Patient data transfer still set to start in July
- National data opt-out NHS Digital
- What’s happening with your NHS data? Full Fact
- College writes to Health Secretary calling for immediate delay to patient data proposals Royal College of General Practitioners
- Government faces legal challenge over NHS data sharing plan Computing
- BCS: Lack of communication over NHS GPDPR ‘astonishing’ Computer Weekly
- Why are there calls for patient data-sharing scheme to be halted? The Guardian
- The NHS data grab: why we should be concerned about plans for GPs’ records The Guardian
- Labour asks NHS and Matt Hancock to pause plans for sharing patient data The Guardian
- Tell me how you’ll use my medical data. Only then might I sign up | Kenan Malik The Guardian
- The Tories have worked out how to pull off an NHS data grab: do it during a pandemic | Marina Hyde The Guardian
- Plan for NHS to collect patient data from GPs should be delayed over privacy fears, says Labour Sky News
UK needs national register for eating disorder deaths, MPs say
Friday, 4 June 2021
Ambulance staff in Northamptonshire will now wear body cams due to increased assault incidents
Ambulance staff in Northamptonshire will now wear body cams due to increased assault incidents More than 1,000 cases of assault were reported by ambulance staff in the last 12 months.
Ambulance staff across Northamptonshire and the rest of the region will now wear body cameras while on shift due to an increase in the number of assault incidents. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
The invisible epidemic: rethinking the detection and treatment of structural heart disease in Europe
Providers deliver: collaborating for better care
The case studies provide a striking insight into how the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the drive towards collaboration both within and across integrated care systems (ICSs), with providers and wider system partners supporting each other during an incredibly challenging time.
Clinically led review of urgent and emergency care standards
Over half of UK adults vaccinated with second dose
- Corporate report: G7 Carbis Bay progress report: advancing universal health coverage and global health through strengthening health systems, preparedness and resilience Department of Health and Social Care
- Confirmed cases of COVID-19 variants identified in UK Public Health England
- Research: COVID-19 variants: genomically confirmed case numbers Public Health England
- Research: Investigation of SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern: variant risk assessments Public Health England
- Research: COVID-19 vaccine surveillance reports Public Health England
Covid: Indian variant 'now dominant' in the UK
- UK 'most trusting' country on Covid vaccines BBC News
- Contracting Covid-19 can make you 85% less likely to contract the virus again The Daily Mail
- Neurological symptoms just as likely in people with mild cases of COVID as in severe cases The Daily Mail
- Watch: What happens at a long Covid clinic The Daily Telegraph
- Nurse who spread Covid conspiracy theories that vaccines will 'kill you' struck off The Daily Telegraph
- Covid variants: how much protection do the different vaccines offer? The Guardian
How AI is working with Parkinson’s patients?
Baby and mother win right to access Healthy Start food scheme
Your medical records are about to be given away. As GPs, we’re fighting back
Thursday, 3 June 2021
“Reasonable” to require care home staff to be vaccinated, says UK’s human rights watchdog
“Reasonable” to require care home staff to be vaccinated, says UK’s human rights watchdog The UK’s human rights watchdog has said it is “reasonable” to legally require care home staff to be vaccination against Covid-19.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) said a proportionate approach to requiring care home workers to be vaccinated against Covid could help ease restrictions, as well as allowing staff to work in a safe environment and give more freedom to residents. Northamptonshire Telegraph
Northampton General criticised for poor response to racial attack on staff member by patient
Northampton General criticised for poor response to racial attack on staff member by patient Northampton General Hospital has apologised for failing to properly handle an incident where a patient attacked a security officer while hurling racial slurs. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
'Unsafe' Northampton care home is being failed by 'significant shortfalls' from management, say inspectors
'Unsafe' Northampton care home is being failed by 'significant shortfalls' from management, say inspectors The care home for residents with learning disabilities, autism and mental health needs has been scolded for exposing patients to risk.
Berrywood Lodge was held in esteem by the CQC after it earned a "good" rating back in 2016 - but in every inspection since then, the home has criticised for declining standards. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
Guide for LGBT patients on what to expect from their doctor
Wrong site surgery – wrong patient: invasive procedures in outpatient settings
Three quarters of UK adults vaccinated with first dose
- New international approach to combat emerging health threats as crucial G7 health talks begin Department of Health and Social Care
- G7 Chair’s statement on vaccine confidence Department of Health and Social Care
- Speech: How we got here: lessons from the UK vaccine rollout Department of Health and Social Care
Covid-19: Health staff in plea for better protection
- Covid Could a third wave change 21 June plans in England? BBC News
- Covid-19: UK's data encouraging, says government adviser BBC News
- Covid: What do under-30s need to know about the vaccine? BBC News
- UK's daily Covid cases jump by a third in a week to 4,330 and 12 more deaths are recorded The Daily Mail
- EU delays adding UK to Covid ‘white list’ over fears of Delta variant The Guardian
- Vietnam variant: What is the new mutation of the India Covid strain? The Independent
Self-harm in over-65s ‘needs post-pandemic focus’
Priti Patel planning 'stealth tax on frontline heroes' with visa fee hike for NHS staff from EU
Wednesday, 2 June 2021
Forbes lists Northampton NHS employee as one of top 30 healthcare leaders under the age of 30
GP services in North Northants continue online as practices see patient numbers surge
GP services in North Northants continue online as practices see patient numbers surge Patients at GP surgeries in the north of the county will have to battle online booking and phone systems for the foreseeable future as face-to-face appointments become less common. Northamptonshire Telegraph
KGH team win prestigious national award for work during pandemic
KGH team win prestigious national award for work during pandemic A team at Kettering General Hospital has won a prestigious award for the way it has cared for vulnerable patients during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Digestive Diseases Unit (DDU) team won a Cavell Star Award from the Cavell Nurses' Trust, which recognises outstanding care for patients and their families. Northamptonshire Telegraph
Happy to help: the welfare effects of a nationwide micro-volunteering programme
National stroke service model: integrated stroke delivery networks
Covid: Zero daily deaths announced in UK for first time
The latest figures also reported another 3,165 new cases, compared with 3,383 on Monday and 2,493 one week ago.
It comes amid concern over a recent small rise in cases linked to the variant first identified in India. BBC News
- Patients with low immunity anxious despite vaccine BBC News
- Covid: China's Sinovac vaccine gets WHO emergency approval BBC News
- Vitamin D does NOT protect against COVID infection or prevent it from becoming severe The Daily Mail
- Vietnam's 'very dangerous' new hybrid variant may be fueling its worst outbreak so far The Daily Telegraph
- UK monitoring suspected Covid variant detected in Vietnam The Guardian
- More NHS staff to get better protection from airborne Covid-19 risk The Independent
- Scientific community divided over Wuhan lab leak theories The Independent
- Vaccination centres are offering spare doses to under-30s but NHS has no plans to change rules for everyone iNews
- Covid: Bradford NHS consultant first in world to receive booster vaccine ITV News