Support West Cumbria Hospital Services
This blog was set up to address Health issues in West Cumbria and support local health services. We must keep Acute General Hospital services in West Cumbria, including maternity, A and E, intensive care, orthopaedics, maternity, paediatrics, and cardiac services. We must also keep our community hospitals in Cumbria, including Millom Community Hospital and Mary Hewetson Cottage hospital in Keswick. The author of this blog served on Cumbria Health Scrutiny Committee from June 2017 to March 2023
Friday, December 24, 2021
Monday, December 13, 2021
All UK adults to be offered a COVID-19 booster by the end of December
The Prime Minister has announced a national mission to offer every eligible adult their booster before the New Year, protecting friends, family, and our NHS.
- We are now facing an emergency in our battle with the Omicron variant, which is doubling every two to three days in England, and we must urgently reinforce our wall of vaccine protection to keep our friends and loved ones safe.
- Early analysis of Omicron cases shows that two vaccines alone are less effective at stopping the new variant, but a third booster prevents around 75 per cent of people getting any symptoms.
- That is why the government is launching the Omicron Emergency Boost, a national mission to offer every eligible adult their booster before the New Year. We are deploying 42 military planning teams across the UK to set up additional vaccine sites and vaccination clinics will extend their opening hours. Additionally, work from home guidance comes into effect today.
Everyone should Get Boosted Now to protect yourself, your friends and your family, as well as our NHS, and our community.
If you don't like the idea of government restrictions on our freedoms, and you have not already done so, the best way to avoid those restrictions is to have your jabs.
There are a very small minority of people who for genuine medical reasons should not have the COVID vaccinations. If you are one of those you will probably already have been advised but if you are in any doubt, discuss the matter with a qualified medical professional such as your GP.
The most effective thing we can do to protect the small minority who have a valid reason not to take the vaccination is for everyone else to do so.
Friday, December 03, 2021
Cumbria Health Scrutiny Committee meets on Tuesday 7th December 2021
Cumbria Health Scrutiny Committee will meet this coming Tuesday, 7th December 2021, at 10.30 am at the County Council offices in Kendal.
The meeting will be open to the public.
Full details of the agenda and supporting papers are available by following this link
Key issues which will come up include:
Impact of COVID 19 Pandemic
(To receive verbal updates from the University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Trust and North Cumbria Clinical Commissioning Group.)
Access to Primary Care and Pharmacy Services
(To receive a joint presentation from NHS North Cumbria Clinical Commissioning Group and NHS Morecambe Bay Clinical Commissioning Group)
Lancashire and South Cumbria Pathology Collaboration
(To receive a presentation by Lancashire and South Cumbria Pathology Collaboration)