This is a visualisation technique based on the idea that our thoughts, feelings, physical state and behaviours are all connected, so that the deliberate use of the imagination can have a positive effect on how we think, and what we think about, in order to modify the way we feel.
As of Saturday 10 April, SLMG will have completed over 10,000 COVID-19 vaccinations to our patient population. All COVID-19 vaccinations currently take place at Kibworth Medical Centre (KMC) on Smeeton Road. As per NHS England specifications, practices that belong to our Primary Care Network (PCN) also have to provide their Pfizer vaccinations from KMC. This is because the Pfizer vaccine cannot be moved from site-to-site. It is also because the vaccine needs to be utilised within four days from delivery. Therefore, Billesdon Surgery and The Croft Medical Centre in Oadby use KMC on a regular basis to vaccinate their patients.
As regular readers of my County Council Gartree News column will know, I have been monitoring the positive Covid-19 cases. I have been looking at the numbers and rates per 100,000 daily for the Kibworth and Great Glen Middle layer Super Output Area (MSOA) since mid October. There was an unexpected spike in the numbers for this MSOA for the 7 days to 23 January. The increase in case numbers continued for a few days. Case numbers rose from 26 (rate of 239.2) to 54 (rate of 445.5) over a 4 day period. I was alerted to a possible outbreak and contacted the Director of Public Health over the weekend. He was able to confirm that 35 people (23 residents and 12 staff) had indeed tested positive at a local care home. The residents had been offered vaccinations prior to the regular testing process giving the positive results. The majority were asymptomatic. I understand relatives were informed as a matter of course.
Normally for this month's Chronicle I would be writing about our preparations for the Regional Area Brass Band Contest in Bedworth. Unfortunately like so many other events this has been cancelled and as the band room remains closed and the band silent we must wait until next year.
Age UK Leicester Shire & Rutland has, during lockdown, already seen a dramatic rise in calls from older people desperate for help with the basic essentials of life.