COVID Vaccination for the first priority groups – 80+

We’ve been advised that Chesham surgeries are going to have allocated days at Chesham Town Hall in order to administer vaccines to their first priority group patients.

Information from each surgery’s website is below. Please check the relevant website listed for the latest info.

If you know of someone over 80 (82 for New Surgery, see below) please do make sure they’ve been contacted or made contact – the surgeries are trying to text or ring everyone.

Watermeadow Surgery

https://www.watermeadowsurgery.co.uk/

COVID update 6 January: We are getting a small supply of 400 vaccines; this will be for patients aged over 80 only – NO exceptions.

We are sending text invites to this group, but many do not have a mobile. We are trying to call them, but it is taking a long time. If you know someone who is in this group please encourage them to call us. Please ask them to be patient if the line is engaged as we are getting lots of calls.

The surgery will run a very limited ‘urgent only’ service next Thursday as all our nurses and some of our doctors will be working to provide the vaccine at Chesham Town Hall. For more information about the COVID vaccine visit our website at  watermeadowsurgery.co.uk where there is a video explain what will happen on the day

The New Surgery

https://www.newsurgerychesham.nhs.uk/

COVID 19 VACCINATION

The New Surgery is holding a clinic at Chesham Town Hall on Wednesday 13th January for patients aged 82 years and older (we do not yet have enough vaccine for ages 80 and 81 years).  We are calling patients to invite them, but if you fall into this group and have not yet been invited, please call the surgery to make an appointment. 

All other priority groups and ages – we will contact you when we have more vaccine supplied to us and can move on to other priority groups. Thank you.

REMINDER: please check that your home and mobile telephone numbers are correct in your online account so that we may easily contact you with an appointment.  You can also use the “About You” link in the Online Services page to correct any information you think may be out of date.

Gladstone Surgery

https://gladstonesurgery.co.uk/

COVID 19 Vaccinations

We are aware some patients are keen to have the vaccination but please do not telephone the surgery as you will be contacted when they are available to you.

St.John’s Bellingdon – 3rd January 2021

Dear all

Happy New Year!!

Our first service of the year for St John’s Bellingdon is now on YouTube.

The readings are Ephesians 3:1-12 and Matthew 2:1-12 – the journey of the magi. They are read by Fionnagh with me leading the intercessions.

It is on the Parish YouTube channel as usual – and this link should take you there

https://youtu.be/qZnMBrBTzUk

As usual the service is available after 09.45 tomorrow when it goes public (and live)!

At present the information is that communal worship can continue but we’re reviewing this as a Parish on Monday and so I’ll be in touch about the service planned for the church building next week.

With prayers and best wishes to you all at this really challenging time! Take care

Tim and Fionnagh

Major incident declared in Bucks

Dear Resident,

I’m sure you will have heard the good news this morning about the approval of the Oxford vaccine. Whilst this is excellent news for the future, we are currently faced with a rapidly deteriorating situation with regards to our Buckinghamshire health and social care system.

This is a direct result of the situation prior to the introduction of Tier 4 when our number of positive cases were increasing. As we still haven’t yet seen the impact from moving into Tier 4, these numbers have continued to increase swiftly, fuelled by the new, far more transmissible COVID-19 variant.

Figures up to 24 December put the number of cases now up at 514 per 100,000 and current projections are expecting this to increase to closer to 800 per 100,000 by next week. This compares to the current average COVID-19 rate in England of 402.6 per 100,000.

Of greatest concern, this increase is also being seen in our older age groups. Our rate in the over 60s population has gone up by over 60% and this is now putting our health services under very severe pressure, not helped by staff shortages through increasing numbers of positive cases and self-isolation amongst staff. The pressure on the Buckinghamshire NHS is mirrored in surrounding areas.

Taking all of this into account, Buckinghamshire Council, in consultation with NHS partners, has declared a ‘Major Incident’, amid fears the number of COVID-19 cases could overwhelm our local health and social care services. For example, hospitals in Buckinghamshire are already having to postpone or delay non urgent treatment.

I completely understand that most people are continuing to follow the government’s guidance. However, frankly some are not. Also, it would be quite tempting to see the announcement of the new Oxford vaccine as meaning that the pandemic is nearly over and we can relax. It is not over and we certainly cannot relax our behaviours. It’s vital that we all continue to play our part in helping to reduce the transmission of the virus by strictly following the current Tier 4 guidance. I would encourage everyone to stay at home as much as possible and help those who are vulnerable, by offering to collect their shopping and prescriptions etc.

Of course, I realise that many people are struggling during this difficult time; so, if you or someone you know needs support – perhaps with food or finances – then please don’t hesitate to contact one of the support lines below.

  • Helping Hands – Call 01296 531 151 to get support with food and energy bills over winter. The phone line is open Monday to Thursday, 9am to 5:30pm, Friday, 9am to 5pm. In an emergency, please call our out of hours team on 0800 999 7677.
  • Test and Trace Support Payments – If you are asked to self-isolate, you may be entitled to a Test and Trace Support Payment of £500, depending on your personal circumstances. (See the link for full details.)
  • Local Emergency Support – If you live in Buckinghamshire, you may be able to apply for Local Emergency Support. This is intended to cover urgent short-term emergencies (i.e. no immediate food, no heating or lighting) through the use of food banks, food vouchers, and utility meter top-ups. Apply online or call us on 01296 382 414 during office hours. An out of hours service is also available by calling 0800 999 7677.

If you or anyone from your household develops COVID-19 symptoms, it is important to be tested as soon as possible. Call 119 or book a test online. If you or someone in your household is feeling unwell (about anything), call 111 for information and advice or call 999 if it’s an emergency.

If you have a less urgent concern or a minor illness, I’d like to remind you that excellent sources of health advice are also available via the Ask NHS appNHS 111 online and at your local pharmacy. By using these options for minor health concerns, you can help GP practices ensure that we support patients with the most urgent needs more quickly.

Lots of other health and wellbeing information, including advice on self-care and looking after your mental health, is available via the Buckinghamshire Ready for Winter page.

Vaccinations

Our NHS partners are working hard to get the vaccines rolled out as quickly as possible and we are expecting more local sites to come on stream in the next few weeks. The NHS will be announcing these as soon as possible. You will also be advised when it is your turn to be vaccinated.

We are so close to turning the corner on the control of this horrible pandemic. I am confident that by late spring things should have improved significantly and we can begin to look forward to a return to something nearer normality. However, please don’t let us fall at this final hurdle. There is still time for many vulnerable people to contract COVID-19, with possibly fatal consequences, in this winter period. An overloaded local health system can also endanger the lives of those with other serious health conditions. So, for the coming weeks please, if you can, stay at home, stay safe, and protect Bucks and each other.

Martin Tett
Leader of Buckinghamshire Council

St John’s Bellingdon – Service for 27th December 2020 – Oxford Diocese Church at Home

Dear all

We hope you had a good Christmas Day and enjoyed the sunshine.

As promised here is the link to the ‘Church at Home’ service for this Sunday from the Diocese of Oxford. It’s on YouTube on the Diocese of Oxford channel with the link

You can find more details at https://www.oxford.anglican.org/coronavirus-covid-19-2/livestream/#tab-id-4 and even find an order of service here.

Th timing is slightly different to normal as it ‘premiers’ at 10.00 which means you can watch from the start at 10.00 and then whenever you want after it finishes.

We should be back on 03 January with a service from Bellingdon.

With prayers and best wishes to you all ,Take care

Tim and Fionnagh