Reformer revealed how scores of locals were left furious over the mix-up.
13.10.2020 - 20:22 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Lanarkshire are eligible for the flu vaccine.
These include two to five-year-olds (not yet in school); everyone aged under 65 at risk; those who are 65 and over; people who have been shielding from Covid-19, and members of their households; and 55 to 64-year-olds (who are not otherwise eligible, if vaccine supplies allow later in the programme).The health board is unable to provide details of individual appointments, as this is done nationally.However, all appointments for priority patients will
.Reformer revealed how scores of locals were left furious over the mix-up.
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link.NHS Lanarkshire have said that in order to release the information, staff would have to “trawl through” hundreds of patients records.Gabe Docherty, NHS Lanarkshire director of public health, said; “Every member of our public health team is working incredibly hard to deal with the constant daily challenges of Covid-19, including providing support to care homes, managing outbreaks, test and protect and contact tracing.“The information requested is not centrally recorded, it is held within
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.The infant feeding team at NHS Lanarkshire is inviting new mums to join an online community to receive professional advice – and support from other mothers.With the suspension of local breastfeeding and mother and baby groups and a reduction in face to face support due to social distancing, the team is ensuring new mums can continue to have access to professional feeding support.Women can join the online
link.“We are appealing for your patience and understanding and we would like to reassure everyone that staff are working hard to make sure everyone gets their vaccination as soon and as safely as safely as possible.”This year, more than 300,000 people across Lanarkshire are eligible for the flu vaccine.
ambulance staff claim they are struggling to get vital flu vaccines in several parts of the country.The staff are among the key workers who are most in need of the vaccines as they come into contact with people affected during flu season.And with health experts warning a combination of flu and coronavirus could have killer consequences workers are concerned they have not yet had their jabs.An ambulance insider said: “Lanarkshire colleagues at the Scottish Ambulance Service are among those
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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.The Scottish Ambulance Service has apologised after delays in getting patients to hospitals across Lanarkshire.A doctor took to Twitter to highlight the ongoing problem in getting patients who require emergency care to hospital after an incident on Monday, October 5.Posting on the social media site, Dr Jenni Coutts said: “This is an ongoing problem that requires urgent attention.“We need to be able to get
Manchester Evening News : "It's been busy. People who are eligible are much more keen on getting it this year, especially vulnerable people." She added: "There have been sensible discussions around trying to protect those at risk of Covid.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.NHS Lanarkshire is experiencing a high volume of calls about this year’s flu vaccination programme.In response to the heighted enquiries Dr Mark Russell, associate medical director for Health and Social Care North Lanarkshire, has issued a note of strong reassurance – and asked for public support and patience.Dr Russell said: “We understand that people are anxious and want to know when they will receive