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Health services remain extremely busy – help us help you
NHS services in Hertfordshire and west Essex remain under extreme pressure as they look after surging numbers of very unwell people, with winter viruses spreading fast.
All parts of the NHS are working together to ensure people are seen and treated as quickly as possible, but pressures on services remain significant.
Dr Jane Halpin, Chief Executive of Hertfordshire and West Essex Integrated Care Board (ICB), said: “We are seeing much higher numbers of people with flu this year, some of whom are seriously ill as a result. If you, your friends or family members are entitled to a flu vaccine but haven’t had it yet, it’s not too late. Don’t put yourself and NHS services at risk – get your vaccinations and check that your loved ones have had theirs too. Ask at your GP practice or drop in to a local pharmacy. Most practices and pharmacies will have some flu vaccine left in stock, but you may need to try more than one location.
Thank you to everyone for showing patience with our teams as they try to help everyone who needs their care. Winter is always a busy time for the NHS, but this year we have seen unprecedented demand due to a higher than expected surge in flu cases and other seasonal illnesses. For most people, these illnesses are best dealt with at home. Where you do need support, you can help us by using the right NHS service for your needs. This means we can keep hospitals and emergency departments available for treating those with life threatening or very serious conditions.”
How you can help
To prevent winter viruses spreading, protect vulnerable relatives and friends and ensure that vital NHS services are there for those who need them, local NHS leaders are calling on everyone in our area to follow this advice: