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The changes come over a year after the nation began the transition to living with COVID-19.
The public is warned not to eat recalled Baronet semi-soft cheeses because they are contaminated with listeria, in some cheeses at exceptionally high levels.
Although England continues to be a low incidence country for tuberculosis (TB), decline in rates has levelled off.
Fewer poliovirus detections in London show signs of reduced community transmission but vaccine rates in some London boroughs still too low.
Sustained reduction in case numbers means targeted vaccine programme is no longer needed and can be wound down in the summer.
Precautionary and temporary measures introduced in January to improve the UK’s ability to detect potential new variants of COVID from China are being removed.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Gonorrhoea cases have resurged in England since the easing of coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions in 2021.
Regular updates on cold weather and how to stay well during low temperatures.
UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) data released shows a sharp increase in reports of confirmed cases of norovirus – the most common infectious cause of vomiting and diarrhoea.
UKHSA, ONS and the University of Oxford are thanking over 500,000 people from across the UK for their contribution to the COVID-19 Infection Survey.
JCVI advises vaccine top-up for over-75s, immunosuppressed and residents in care homes for older adults.
Projects include raising awareness of sexual health risks at sex-on-premises venues and vaccinations in non-clinical settings such as pubs and music festivals.
England has succeeded in meeting the new World Health Organization (WHO) targets for eliminating mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B.
JCVI makes interim recommendations to government on the COVID-19 vaccination programme for 2023.
With Cervical Cancer Prevention Week starting today, UKHSA urges young people to catch up on any missed HPV vaccinations.
From today, the Rosalind Franklin Laboratory will cease to process PCR tests for COVID-19 in response to reduced demand.
From this week, UKHSA launches a new COVID-19 surveillance programme, sequencing positive COVID-19 tests from a sample of passengers flying in from China to Heathrow.
As pupils and students return to school following the Christmas break, UKHSA is reminding people that winter illnesses continue to circulate at high levels.
England joins a growing list of countries across the world to announce temporary measures as COVID cases rise in China ahead of borders re-opening next week.
Details on accessing the UK Health Security agency (UKHSA) mpox and sexual health outreach and engagement fund for underserved LGBT+ populations.
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