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Influenza - it's now time to get vaccinated


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Influenza – it’s now time to get vaccinated
WA Health has launched the influenza prevention campaign to raise awareness about influenza vaccination amongst the Western Australian community, and to encourage all eligible Western Australians, including those ‘at risk’, to get vaccinated.
With the onset of colder weather, we expect to see an increase in respiratory virus cases, such as influenza, and with the added risk of COVID-19 outbreaks, there is more reason for everyone to get vaccinated against both viruses when they are eligible.
WA Health recommends that you offer all your colleagues the influenza vaccine. Please ensure you leave the recommended interval of 14 days between the receipt of influenza and COVID-19 vaccines. ....

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New Imperial partnership to explore science communication in Poland and UK


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New Imperial partnership to explore science communication in Poland and UK
Imperial is to collaborate with four leading universities in Poland to improve science communication in the two countries.
The aim is to build better bridges between scientific researchers, the public and policymakers in order to help shape policy and societal attitudes in areas including climate change and pandemics.
The collaboration was launched at a virtual event this week, attended by leaders and academics from Imperial and its partners – the Adam Mickiewicz University, The Jagiellonian University, Medical University of Gdansk and Warsaw University of Technology.
That’s always how we’ve thought about science communication at Imperial: a matter of sharing, especially a matter of sharing ideas and sharing expertise. Dr Stephen Webster Director of Science Communications Unit ....

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60 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered in UK


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60 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered in UK
More than 22.6 million people in the UK have been vaccinated with both doses for the strongest possible protection
Public urged to get vaccine when eligible
Around 72% of UK adults have received a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, the latest figures published today (Sunday 23 May) show.
Health services across the UK have now administered a total of around 60.6 million vaccines since 8 December, including around 37.9 million people with their first dose (72%) and 22.6 million with both doses (43%), ensuring they have the strongest possible protection against COVID-19 from a second dose.
This comes as new real-world data shows the vaccines are reducing hospitalisations and deaths, saving more than 13,000 lives and preventing 39,100 hospitalisations in England by 9 May. ....

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"Public health practitioner perspectives on dealing with measles outbre" by Penelope Robinson, Kerrie Wiley et al.


Abstract
Background: Communities with low vaccination rates are at greater risk during outbreaks of vaccine preventable diseases. Most Australian parents support vaccines, but some refuse and are often judged harshly by their community, especially during an outbreak. We sought the perspectives of Australian public health experts on the key issues faced when managing a measles outbreak in an area with high anti-vaccination sentiment. Methods: A measles outbreak scenario formed the basis of a 3-round modified Delphi process to identify key practitioner concerns in relation to parents/carers who don’t follow the recommended vaccination schedule. We surveyed a range of professionals in the field: policymakers, infectious disease experts, immunisation program staff, and others involved in delivering childhood vaccinations, to identify key priorities when responding to an outbreak in a community with low vaccination coverage. Results: Findings indicate that responses to measles ou ....

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