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Brighton and Hove falling behind with Covid-19 vaccinations
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Rachael Burford, Local Democracy Reporting Service
Published:
12:00 PM February 15, 2021
Barts NHS health trust s chief executive Alwen Williams.
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Barts Health is on track to administer its 250,000
th Covid-19 vaccine by the end of the week.
The trust, which runs Mile End Hospital in Mile End, Newham University Hospital in Plaistow and the Royal London in Whitechapel, had given out 220,000 jabs across north east London as of Wednesday last week the Joint Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee for the area heard.
A further 35,000 people are due to receive their first dose of the vaccine by the end of this week.
LGA responds to white paper plans to radically reform the NHS
Council leaders have warned that local government needs to be an equal partner in the design of any national oversight of social care as the Government sets out its white paper plans to overhaul the NHS.
The Government has said the white paper contains proposals to build on the ‘successful NHS response to the pandemic’, with health secretary Matt Hancock saying they would cure the NHS of red tape.
Chair of the Local Government Association’s (LGA) Community Wellbeing Board Cllr Ian Hudspeth said councils understood the Government’s desire for greater transparency in social care, ‘but councils need to be an equal partner in the design of any national oversight’.