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If you are experiencing or feel at risk of domestic abuse, or are worried about someone who might be, find out where you can go for advice and help. -
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Need a blood test?
The community phlebotomy walk-in is changing. -
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Take a look at what the guidance around visiting your loved ones in care homes means in practice. -
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Healthcare Cards are available to help adults who are homeless to get access to London GP practices. -
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To keep patients and staff safe it is best to speak to a clinician before attending your practice, it may be that you can be treated effectively without seeing a health professional, or directed to your local pharmacy for treatment, however if you need a physical assessment your GP will arrange for you to be safely seen for a consultation in the practice. -
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Each year the flu kills on average 11,000 people and hospitalises thousands more. This year it’s more important than ever for people at risk to get their free flu vaccine. -
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Covid-19 has affected nearly every aspect of our daily lives. Never before have our health and care services faced such an overwhelming challenge, or had to respond and adapt so quickly. -
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The HIV Commission started gathering evidence a year ago and has taken written submissions as well as holding public meetings, talking to local stakeholders and community members, to understand the different regional responses to the epidemic. -
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The NHS has planned extensively to deliver the largest vaccination programme in our history. The first vaccine (Pfizer/BioNTech) has been rigorously tested and confirmed as safe and highly effective by the expert Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), with the vaccine roll-out beginning on 8 December 2020. -
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Integrating Care – The next steps to building strong and effective integrated care systems across England