Join us at our informative Well Being Forum where we will be updating Covid-19 situation with Iheadi Onwukwe from Birmingham Public Health. What is happening now and predictions for the next 6 months. Come along and stay informed.
I: Roadmap From 16th August, further restrictions on self-isolation and school students have been lifted. The Government’s latest strategy and focus on Covid are: Reinforce the country’s vaccine wall of defence through booster jabs and driving take up Enable the public to make informed decisions through guidance, rather than laws Retain proportionate test, trace and isolate plans in line with international comparators Retain contingency measures to respond to unexpected events, while accepting that further cases, hospitalisations and deaths will occur as the country learns to live with COVID 19 Changes to close contact self-isolation policy From 16 August 2021, Double-jabbed individuals and under 18s who are identified as close contacts will be exempt from the requirement to self isolate, but NHS Test and Trace advise the person who is…
Weekly Update: 11th Sept 2020 Attention! From Tuesday 15th September, people living in Birmingham, Sandwell and Solihull may not make social calls to other people in their homes. You may still enter people's homes to provide care, and you may still keep support bubbles. Read here Social gatherings of more than six people will be illegal in England from Monday 14th September, as the Government seeks to curb the rise in coronavirus cases. It will apply to gatherings indoors and outdoors – including private homes, as well as parks, pubs and restaurants. The new 6 person maximum restrictions will not apply to schools, workplaces or Covid-secure weddings, funerals and organised team sports. It will be enforced through a £100 fine if people fail to comply, doubling on each offence up…
With our service users we have been going through BHealthy checklist to ensure our participants are up to date with the latest news. Also to ensure their physical health and well-being are well maintain. Set yourself a BHealthy action plan. See below for the BHealthy checklist in English, Simplified and Traditional Chinese. 我们使用BHealthy清单来给我们服务的客户逐项做自我评估和检查,以确保他们掌握最新相关消息。 也确保他们保持良好的身心健康。 为自己制定一个BHealthy行动计划。参见以下英文,简体和繁体中文的BHealthy清单 English - P1 English - P2 English - P3 English - P4 Simplified - p1 Simplified - p2 Simplified - p3 Simplified - p4 Traditional - p1 Traditional - p2 Traditional - p3 Traditional - p4
Welcome to the latest issue of Covid-19 Weekly Update. We hope you are well and not struggling too much with the heat the last few days. Met Office warns of more thunderstorms with danger of flash flooding in the West Midlands. Stay safe! We continue to share some resources & links to help parents and families during the summer holiday. Also, check out our ‘Mythbuster & Spam Corner’ section below to help you separate fact from fiction, in order to avoid being scammed. Covid-19 statistics update: Of the deaths registered in Week 31, 193 mentioned "novel coronavirus (COVID-19)", the lowest number of deaths involving COVID-19 in the last 19 weeks and a 11.1% decrease compared with Week 30 (217 deaths), accounting for 2.2% of all deaths in England…
Welcome! This week we are continuing our reporting of Covid-19 related latest news and stories. It is the school summer holiday, there is a concern around children’s mental health and wellbeing. We’re sharing some resources & links to help parents and families. We are also sharing some useful information taken from last night’s CCC-B Online Group Zoom session with Dr. Justin Varney, Director of Public Health for Birmingham City Council. Covid-19 statistics update: Of the deaths registered in Week 30, 217 mentioned “novel coronavirus (COVID-19)”, the lowest number of deaths involving COVID-19 in the last 18 weeks, accounting for 2.4% of all deaths in England and Wales. As of 9am on 6 August, there have been 17,515,234 tests (either processed or sent out) in the UK. Of these,…
Welcome to our new edition of the weekly update. We hope you are finding these bulletins beneficial during these difficult times. Covid-19 statistics update: Of the deaths registered in Week 29, 295 mentioned “novel coronavirus (COVID-19)”, the lowest number of deaths involving COVID-19 in the last 17 weeks, accounting for 3.3% of all deaths in England and Wales.As of 9am on 30 July, there have been 15,738,735 tests (either processed or sent out) in the UK. Of these, 11,515,652 tests were processed in total.302,301 people have tested positive for coronavirusAs of Thursday 30 July 2020 at 6:49pm, of those tested positive for coronavirus in the UK, 45,999 have died across all settings.5222 total cases in Birmingham, approximately 458 per 100,000 people. (data from gov.uk, updated 30 July)2414 total deaths in…
We've pulled all the guidance on face covering into a 'one stop' poster, in English + Traditional and Simplified Chinese. As ever, please feel free to share. English Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese
Welcome to our Friday edition of the weekly update. Don’t forget to carry on with your daily exercises and keep in touch with friends and family to stay healthy! We’ve handpicked the latest Covid-19 related news and updates, so you don’t miss anything important from the past seven days. Covid-19 statistics update: Of the deaths registered in Week 28, 366 mentioned “novel coronavirus (COVID-19)”, the lowest number of deaths involving COVID-19 in the last 16 weeks, accounting for 4.2% of all deaths in England and Wales. As of 9am on 23 July, there have been 13,974,097 tests (either processed or sent out) in the UK. Of these, 10,523,054 tests were processed in total.297,146 people have tested positive for coronavirus As of 3:56pm on 23 July, of those tested positive…
Welcome to another edition of our weekly update. We hope you’re staying safe and keeping well. We’ve handpicked the latest Covid-19 related news and updates, so you don’t miss anything important from the past seven days. Covid-19 statistics update: Of the deaths registered in Week 27, 532 mentioned “novel coronavirus (COVID-19)”, the lowest number of deaths involving COVID-19 in the last 15 weeks, accounting for 5.8% of all deaths in England and Wales. As of 9am on 15 July, there have been 12,669,634 tests (either processed or sent out) in the UK. Of these, 9,524,251 tests were processed in total.292,552 people have tested positive for coronavirus As of 5pm on 15 July, of those tested positive for coronavirus in the UK, 45,119 have died across all settings. 4918 total cases…
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