Banbury school health nurse speaks out for World Immunisation Week
Wednesday, 28th April 2021, 11:20 am
Nikki Bagshaw, a school health nurse at Wykham Park Academy in Banbury, speaks out on her passion for the school aged immunisation programme. (Image from Oxford Health website)
As part of World Immunisation Week April 24 – 30 Nikki Bagshaw, a school health nurse at Wykham Park Academy in Banbury, has spoken out about her excitement for the school aged immunisation programme.
The Oxford Health immunisation team are currently running their secondary school immunisation programme: human papilloma virus (HPV), tetanus/polio/diphtheria booster and meningitis, and the school health nurses are integral to the smooth running of the session in their school.
Latest coronavirus cases for Oxfordshire revealed NO new coronavirus deaths have been recorded in Oxfordshire. According to Public Health England, nobody has died within 28 days of a positive test result in the county for more than a week. As it is, there are 1,781 patients in hospital in the United Kingdom who have tested positive for coronavirus. Of those, 243 are on ventilation. This can be compared to a month ago, when on March 25, 5,407 patients were on ventilation in hospitals across the UK. At Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (the trust responsible for the John Radcliffe, Churchill, Nuffield and Horton hospitals) no patients were admitted to hospital yesterday, bringing the total number of people who have tested positive who are currently in hospital in the county to three. Of those, nobody is on ventilation.
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Left: Debbie Richards at the site of the new unit Right: Designs for the new psychiatric unit for young people in Oxford WORK has started on a multi-million pound psychiatric intensive care unit (PICU) in Oxford that will be ‘essential’ for young people across the county. The new eight-bed ward at the Warneford Hospital will allow young people experiencing the most acutely disturbed phase of a serious mental disorder to get specialist help closer to home. Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust’s £4 million building, which is supported by NHS England funding, is set to be built alongside the award-winning Highfield Adolescent Inpatient Unit at the hospital in Headington.
Latest coronavirus figures for Oxfordshire No new coronavirus deaths have been recorded in Oxfordshire. According to Public Health England, nobody has died within 28 days of a positive test result in the county for more than a week. As it is there are 1,609 patients in hospital in the United Kingdom who have tested positive for coronavirus. Of those, 249 are on ventilation. This can be compared to a month ago, when on March 25, 5,407 patients were on ventilation in hospitals across the UK. At Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (the trust responsible for the John Radcliffe, Churchill, Nuffield and Horton hospitals) no patients were admitted to hospital yesterday, bringing the total number of people who have tested positive in hospital currently to three.