COVID Update, 29th January

(Reposted from Tim Loughton MP website)

COVID update 29th January 2021

More good news this week as a further 2 vaccine trails have proved successful and now await approval for use by the MHRA regulator. The Novavax vaccine is particularly exciting as it has been researched in the UK, has been shown to be effective against the Kent and South Africa variants with an efficacy of around 90%, will be produced at Stockton-on-Tees and as a traditional protein based vaccine is quite flexible and can be stored in a fridge.

On the basis of what happened with earlier vaccines it is likely that the MHRA could take up to a month to grant approval and the vaccine will be available from early March. Given the rumpus going on between the EU and AstraZeneca, where approval was only given by the EU regulator today in any case, it is even more important that we have a good spread of vaccines available from now potentially at least 5 international suppliers, with most produced in the UK. The Government has made it clear however that whatever happens with the EU we remain on course to have vaccinated all those who want a vaccination in the top 4 priority groups by mid-February. Sufficient supplies will also be earmarked to make sure second doses of the same vaccine will be available before the end of the 12-week gap.

There are 2 research studies going on in the UK to determine whether people who have been vaccinated can still pass on the virus. Israel is also undertaking its own research as the only other country sufficiently advanced with vaccinations to be able to undertake meaningful research and results are expected in the next 4-5 weeks. This is very important to determine what precautions vaccinated people still need to take.

Worthing Hospital

There is better news from our local hospitals this week as infection rates have fallen substantially reflecting the national trend. Adur and Worthing infection rates are now both below the England average.

As at yesterday, there were 93 COVID patients in Worthing Hospital including 11 in ITU. That is down from 123 last week, including 20 in ITU. St Richards has fallen similarly from a total of 132 to 95 with ITU down from 15 to 11, and at the Sussex County in Brighton there is now a total of 134 patients including 35 in ITU compared with 179 and 38 respectively last week. Sadly, the number of deaths at Worthing increased by a further 20 people.

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Some surgeries have very interactive social media sites where you can find more localised information. Doctor David Stokes of the St Lawrence surgery in Worthing has been producing some helpful podcasts for example which you can find here:

https://facebook.com/thedrfamily/

If you have a query that is not answered here or on my website, then do email me or there is a dedicated email box on the Sussex Community NHS Trust site: www.sussexcommunity.nhs.uk

Stay safe.

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