‘Thousands of women and babies’ are unprotected against a rise in childhood illnesses, say NHS health chiefs. The warning comes after rapidly falling numbers of people getting basic vaccines in the wake of the pandemic.
READ MORE:The amazing letters to Greater Manchester headteacher's 'darling' sweetheart from prisoner of war camp finally uncovered Cases of whooping cough are also expected to rise following the easing of lockdown and social distancing measures, according to the UK Health Security Agency. The UKHSA said: “The coronavirus pandemic and the implementation of social distancing measures and lockdown across the UK from 23 March 2020 had a significant impact on the spread and detection of other infections including pertussis.
Some people are now getting their fourth or fifth Covid-19 vaccine in two years. There has been an increasing tendency for some people to question whether they need it or if they can be bothered booking an appointment to get one, Greater Manchester health leaders tell the Manchester Evening News . Pregnant women are eligible for an autumn Covid-19 booster dose and this can be given at the same time, as long as it has been at least 12 weeks since their last dose.
The pilot started in September and will run until 31 March 2023. If it's successful, the NHS will continue the clinics in the region.
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