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Medical Director for Unscheduled Secondary Care, Dr. M. Patil, Associate Medical Director … that this was the case, but in terms of the nine restaurants identified, the likelihood …
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The Minutes of this meeting comprise Part A only … In advance of the meeting of the Scientific … temperatures and this was confirmed by the feedback received from primary care settings …
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alia staff working within health and care settings, retail, hospitality and school pupils … had not done so within educational settings – noting that it had been half term week - but …
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A decrease in the number of cases in care homes from 30 to 27 was noted … 28 patients had attended the newly established Long COVID clinic at the Hospital, and a …
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Dr. M. Doyle, Clinical Lead, Primary Care, and Ms. B. Sherrington, Senior Nurse Adviser in … Professor P. Bradley, Director of Public Health (Chair … Dr. I. Muscat, MBE, Consultant in …
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Part 1: Building on our progress … The limitations of vaccination and previous infection … Certification solution • support those suffering with Long COVID with a pathway of advice …
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of the situation in the hospital and care homes where high numbers were being reported … characterised by stubbornly high prevalence over a long period of time while the number of …
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the Island was now between 0.6 and 0.7. Long COVID in EMIS (the system within which the … in Scotland had re-opened for the Autumn term on 18th August, the Cell noted that an …
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In terms of Long COVID monitoring, it was noted that 136 patients had been recorded in in EMIS as suffering from Long COVID, an increase from 101 noted two weeks ago …
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were in being treated in the Intensive Care Unit, and five further patients were being … was reminded that the codes relating to Long Covid in EMIS had only been available for use …
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In terms of age groups, there had been a significant drop among the under 18 population … Figures for care homes had fallen significantly from where they were in March, to 10 …
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Health and Dr. M. Doyle, Clinical Lead, Primary Care from whom apologies had been received … were currently recorded in the EMIS clinical IT system as suffering from Long Covid …
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cases linked to health and care settings, Government departments and schools, where an increase in cases had been observed since the start of term on 4th January 2022 …
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the two cases remaining in the Intensive Care Unit had not been vaccinated [and were also … With regard to Long Covid monitoring , 78 patients were currently recorded in EMIS, the …
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of the positive cases linked to health and care settings and the schools and was informed … be providing an operational update in terms of the treatment of direct contacts within …
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the virus as their primary health need, one of which had been in the Intensive Care Unit … with the virus – 2 in the Intensive Care Unit (‘ICU’) - of which 7 had clinical COVID-19 …
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All members were present, with the exception of R. Naylor, Chief … Dr. S. Chapman, Associate Medical Director for Unscheduled Secondary Care … Dr. M. Doyle, Clinical Lead, Primary Care …
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and Dr. M. Doyle, Clinical Lead, Primary Care, from whom apologies had been received … Professor P. Bradley, Director of Public … A fall in the number of cases in care homes was noted …
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The Minutes of this meeting comprise Part A only … The Scientific and Technical Advisory Cell … was noted that the rate had increased steeply since the end of the half-term school break …
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as a doubling of those individuals seeking health care who were then found to be COVID-19 … In terms of inbound travel, it was reported that there had been a stabilisation in the …