Gary Howsam
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Forsaken
A Dark Truth
Trailer Park Boys: Drunk, High & Unemployed
The Clown at Midnight
Compulsion
Belly of the Beast
Wishmaster: The Prophecy Fulfilled
Shadows in the Sun
Direct Action
The Returned
Breakout
Going Back
Road Rage
The Dependables
The Volcano Disaster
Nature Unleashed: Fire
Partners in Action
Hollywood Flies
Gary Howsam Life story
Gary is a GP partner at Nene Valley Hodgson Medical Practice in Peterborough. The partnership provides care to a registered list of almost 20,000 patients. He is a Fellow and former Vice Chair (External Affairs) of the Royal College of GP's (2019-2022)
More support needed for GPs to treat eating disorders
... The Royal College of GPs vice-chairman Dr Gary Howsam says that what doctors need is longer appointments in order to provide the best possible care...
Covid: Millions of vaccine doses destroyed in England
... " Dr Gary Howsam, from the Royal College of GPs, said the health service had " pulled out all the stops" to ensure as many people as possible were protected from Covid...
Covid: Doctors' leaders back postponed health checks
... Dr Gary Howsam, vice chair of the Royal College of GPs, said " capacity needs to expand" in order to meet the target of offering all eligible people a booster jab by the end of January...
Covid: GPs can suspend some services in booster jab push
... Dr Gary Howsam, vice chair of the Royal College of GPs, said " capacity needs to expand" in order to meet the target of offering all eligible people a booster jab by the end of January...
Covid: GPs can suspend some services in booster jab push
GPs in England can suspend some of the services they provide to patients to allow them to deliver Covid booster jabs instead, NHS chiefs have said.
Practices can postpone minor surgery and routine health checks for over-75s and new patients until 31 March.
It Comes after the PM said would be offered boosters by The End of January in response to the emergence of the Omicron variant.
A further 75 Omicron cases were confirmed in England on Friday.
The latest cases take the total for England to 104 and for the UK as a whole to 134 - including The First confirmed case in Wales.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson 's announcement of an expansion of boosters on Tuesday followed a made by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation.
As well as recommending that all over-18s in the UK should be offered top-up vaccines, the JCVI said the minimum gap between The Second dose and boosters should be cut from six to three months.
In a Nhs England acknowledged that services were already Under Pressure , but said there was a new " national mission" to increase vaccine capacity.
Setting out steps for ramping up the booster roll-out, The Letter said the Army and " clinical students" could be called on to help deliver vaccines.
It also said the for vaccinations in England would be updated " no later" than 13 December to allow all adults to book their top-up jabs and to reflect The Change in guidance from the JCVI.
Dr Gary Howsam , vice chair of The Royal College of GPs, said " capacity needs to expand" in order to meet The Target of offering all eligible people a booster jab by The End of January.
" These are sensible, temporary measures that will address some of the bureaucratic demands on practices and have minimal impact on the care patients receive in General Practice , allowing GPs and our teams to focus their efforts where currently most clinically necessary, " Dr Howsam said.
" We hope these measures will support Primary Care networks to get involved in delivering the expanded booster campaign, if they are not already and feel it is safe to do so. "
Dr Farah Jameel, the GP committee chair of The British Medical Association, said Nhs England 's plans would remove " some of the more bureaucratic and target-based requirements within practices' contracts" and free up time " to get more jabs into arms, while allowing practices to focus on patients who need their attention The Most ".
But the Patients Association told that withdrawing some services risked signs of illness being missed, disrupting The Relationship between patients and the NHS.
First Welsh Omicron caseUntil the rollout was expanded, boosters had been restricted to those aged 40 and over, front-line health or social workers, and those with health issues.
Priority for boosters will still be given to those at The Greatest risk, with jabs being given in descending age groups and to The Most at-risk groups first, Nhs England 's letter says.
More Than 19 million booster or third doses have been given in the UK So Far ,
On Friday the UK reported a further 50,584 cases of coronavirus and a further 143 deaths within 28 Days of a positive Covid test.
The rush to expand the vaccination programme comes as more cases of the Omicron variant, where it is driving a surge in infections, are found.
Scientists have raised concerns that the heavily mutated variant from vaccines.
The, while 29 cases have been identified in Scotland - with.
Dr Jenny Harries, chief executive of UKHSA - The Body which replaced Public Health England, said The Agency had started to see cases where there were no links to travel, suggesting there was " a small amount of community travel".
She Said vaccination was " critical" to bolster defences against the new variant.
Meanwhile, a new campaign has been launched to encourage expectant mothers to get the vaccine, after it was revealed that 98% of pregnant women in hospital with symptomatic Covid-19 are unvaccinated.
The Department of Health and Social Care said nearly one in five Covid-19 patients who are most critically ill are pregnant women who have not been vaccinated.
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