Nottingham and Nottinghamshire CCG’s latest weekly update.
Covid: Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Hospitals update – deaths, admissions and beds
The NHS continues to urge the public to get protected against Covid-19 by getting vaccinated. All sites are offering first, second and booster jabs to those who have not yet finished their course of vaccines.
Health bosses are encouraging those eligible for a spring booster to come forward and boost their immunity. The Covid-19 vaccination has a significant impact in lowering people’s risk of serious illness and hospitalisation and health bosses are encouraging all eligible people to come forward and top up their immunity.
Parents and guardians are also being encouraged to book their 5-11s in for a vaccine to make sure they are protected and from today parents can now apply for an NHS Covid pass for their 5-11 year old to make travelling and booking holidays easier. You can find out more here.
Book your Covid-19 jab: You can book on the NHS website or call 119.
Walk-in for a Covid-19 jab: Find your nearest walk-in venue.
Hospitals
- We have seen 161 admissions in the seven days to 24 April, which compares to 225 in the previous 7-day period
- We had 388 beds occupied by Covid+ patients on 26 April, this compares to 457 beds on 19 April
- Of those 388 beds, 7 people were mechanically ventilated and in the most critical condition
- In the week from 21-27 April there were 15 deaths, which compares to 18 the previous week
General Practice
- Latest data shows that in March there were 561,609 GP appointments with 63 per cent of these being face-to-face and 51 per cent of patients being seen the same day of next.
Vaccinations
- Latest figures show in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire 2,118,351 vaccinations have been administered since the start of the programme.
- 85.7 per cent of over 18s have now received 2 doses.
- 68.7 per cent of over 18s have had a booster dose.