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Last chance for spring Covid-19 booster jab in Surrey
Last chance for spring Covid-19 booster jab in Surrey

BBC News

time3 days ago

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Last chance for spring Covid-19 booster jab in Surrey

The NHS in Surrey is reminding those who are eligible to get their spring Covid-19 boosters before the seasonal campaign ends in later this NHS says uptake in the latest round of boosters has been low, with just 49% of people eligible in Surrey having received their most recent booster eligible for the booster are adults aged 75 and over, residents in care homes for older adults, and individuals with weakened immune booster provides "vital protection against different strains of the Covid-19 virus" and helps to reduce the risk of serious illness and hospital admissions, the NHS says. Dr Charlotte Canniff, Surrey GP and joint chief medical officer at Surrey Heartlands Integrated Care Board, said: "It is not uncommon to see less people come forward for their booster over the spring and summer months."However, Covid-19 is still circulating, and it is important that vulnerable people are protected so that their risk of becoming seriously unwell is reduced."Appointments are available at pharmacies and GP practices across the county, with walk-in appointments also offered at various campaign ends on 17 June.

MP asks government to help deliver GP surgery
MP asks government to help deliver GP surgery

Yahoo

time04-03-2025

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MP asks government to help deliver GP surgery

A Surrey MP is asking the government to help deliver a GP surgery for a housing development that was approved 10 years ago. When plans for 1,500 new homes in Westvale Park, near Horley, were agreed in 2015, they included a new surgery for the area. Thousands of people now live in Westvale Park, but Surrey Heartlands Integrated Care Board (ICB) has chosen not to provide a GP to run the surgery there because it believes residents can already be served by other practices nearby. Instead, Reigate & Banstead Borough Council has found a doctor to run a consulting service in Westvale Park's neighbourhood hall, though the agreement is yet to be finalised. Speaking in the Commons on Monday, the Liberal Democrat MP for Dorking and Horley, Chris Coghlan, asked for a meeting with housing secretary Angela Rayner to discuss how they can provide the surgery Westvale Park was promised. Rayner said the government will "robustly" hold developers to account to ensure they provide agreed infrastructure on new housing developments. She agreed to meet Coghlan and discuss the issue at Westvale Park. A spokesperson for the consortium of developers behind Westvale Park said it understood the importance of providing a medical facility on site. "This is ultimately a decision for local NHS commissioners and, frustratingly, Surrey Heartlands and Sussex Integrated Care Board have not identified a GP to operate from this facility," the spokesperson said. Surrey Heartlands has spoken with the council about running the surgery but said operating a stand-alone facility for Westvale Park would not be viable. "We understand residents may be keen to see additional facilities on site but as it is a relatively small population and there are existing GP services located nearby that will meet people's needs, we are unable to support a new GP practice at this time," a spokesperson said. Sussex ICB told the BBC it would not run the surgery as it was only responsible for providing care for residents in Sussex. A spokesperson for the council said it hoped the consulting service would be begin later this year in the village hall - thought the building is still being built. Some residents said they doubt they will ever see a full GP service run from the surgery. Keith Barlow, chairman of the Westvale Park Residents' Association, said: "It's been a nightmare. "Work to build the medical facility hasn't started. "There's been no take up [to run it]. Having a GP service would be fantastic but I don't think it's going to happen." Follow BBC Surrey on Facebook, on X and on Instagram. Send your story ideas to southeasttoday@ or WhatsApp us on 08081 002250. Play areas and allotments handed over to council Residents frustrated by lack of facilities Surrey Heartlands Reigate & Banstead Borough Council

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