Comments like this show how far removed he is from the reality of what is happening in GP – as well as highlighting a lack of agreement within Government; the PM says the pandemic is ‘far from over’ while the SoS claims ‘life is starting to return almost to completely normal’ 2/5
The Health Secretary also claimed he is working with the BMA – this is simply untrue. Our letters, outlining what we believe is needed to help GPs, have gone unanswered. We would very much welcome the opportunity to have frank discussions with him about the current GP crisis. 3/5
To suggest a return to a pre-pandemic way of working is as impractical as it is unworkable for GPs. They need to see patients as safely as possible, often in premises unfit to do so and without anywhere near enough staff 4/5
Sajid Javid told parliament today that GPs must ‘start operating in the way they did before the pandemic and offering face-to-face appointments to everyone who would like one', and that 'more GPs should be offering face-to-face access and we intend to do a lot more about it' 1/5
England has just 2.8 doctors per 1,000 people, in comparison with an EU average of 3.7. Irrespective of how a country chooses to fund it’s health service, it will always struggle to cope with demand if it simply hasn’t got enough staff. I’ve been writing about this for 30 years.
Long covid has not only been ignored in policy making decisions, and barely mentioned in the roadmap out of lockdown—it has been almost completely absent from the government’s public messaging @LongCovidSOSow.ly/uvqj50FqzfI
The new Covid plan has officially been called ‘hybrid immunity’. It’s a combination of fully vaccinating the most vulnerable, & then opening up in a big wave to allow a combination of infection & vaccination in the least vulnerable to deliver herd immunity. Unproven & high risk.
We're experiencing a huge surge in demand for GP appointments - around 25% higher than before the pandemic🩺
Dr Amit Sharma - GP Partner at Brookside Group Practice - explains what we can all do to ease pressure and help those who most urgently need medical support.
Last autumn NHS leaders predicted 20% of all Covid jabs would be administered from general practice centres.
We’re nearly half way through the programme and the figure remains around 75%.
Track record, local, trust.
General practice needs to be supported to keep going.
NBC did a piece on the Irish outpouring of donations for the Navajo people as they are hit hard by the pandemic featuring @YazzieSays@NCovid19relief agus mé féin
More than 170 years ago, Native Americans offered support to the Irish during the Irish Potato Famine, and today, Irish communities are returning the favor as Native Americans are hit hard during the coronavirus pandemic.
Thread by @nataliexdean: THINK LIKE AN EPIDEMIOLOGIST: What does it mean that the median age of new cases is dropping in some areas? I see three possible explanations, not all good. A thread on how to distinguish between them. 1/10 ... threadreaderapp.com/thread/1…
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