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Public Health England is reminding the public of simple actions that they can take to reduce the spread of norovirus.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), working with NHS England (NHSE), has launched a 5-year action plan to drive down tuberculosis (TB) cases in England.
New data suggests a low risk of COVID-19 reinfection in the population.
Patrick Vallance writes about the aim to have vaccines and therapeutics available at scale within 100 days. This piece was published in the Financial Times.
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock updated Parliament on the government's response to coronavirus.
Everyone in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland with coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms can now get a test.
This letter sets out the changes to the Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine (PPV) supply route from 1 June 2021.
Recommendations include the launch of a new traffic light system and 'green watchlist', and the introduction of travel certification.
JCVI has advised the government to invite all people on the GP Learning Disability Register for COVID-19 vaccination.
A study conducted by Public Health England (PHE) estimates that 17.8% of university students in England had COVID-19 antibodies.
More than one third of people aged 80 and over in England have received at least one dose of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine as of 10 January.
Study finds past coronavirus (COVID-19) infection provides some immunity for at least 5 months, but people may still carry and transmit the virus.
The new variant transmits more easily than the previous one but there is no evidence that it is more likely to cause severe disease or mortality.
A new variant of the virus that causes COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) has been identified across the South East of England.
A consensus statement on the best approach to reduce risk for workers, including those of ethnic minority groups, has been issued by PHE, HSE and FOM.
England death rate up to 6 times higher from coronavirus during the first wave of the pandemic than the general population, Public Health England study finds.
A new report by Public Health England shows that for the first time the number of new HIV diagnoses in gay and bisexual men outnumber new diagnoses in heterosexual adults by only 100 cases.
Over 30 million people to be vaccinated this year to protect them from flu and support the NHS.
Guidance has been issued to GPs in England setting out how they can order more flu vaccines to ensure 30 million people can receive the jab this flu season.
PHE publishes a weekly COVID-19 epidemiology surveillance summary.
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