Coronavirus Information
At Chainbridge we are committed to providing the best and safest care for you and your family.
We are frequently assessing the latest evidence and guidelines and we are having to make changes to our service to protect our patients and staff.
We are trying our best to keep disruption to a minimum. In line with government advice we are currently asking patients whether their care can be done remotely by telephone or eConsult.
In some cases we may ask you whether we can consult via a video link. We will of course continue to see patients that need face to face assessment at the surgery. Please do not turn up to the surgery unless you have been asked to attend.
Please come back to this page often for the latest news and information. The situation is changing rapidly and guidance is frequently being updated. The latest government and NHS information and advice is available on their websites.
Please do not attend the surgery, pharmacy or A&E if you are worried that you have coronavirus. Self isolate at home to prevent possible spread. Click here for the latest advice on what to do next.
Update on the Covid-19 Booster Programme
All adults are eligible to have their booster 12 weeks after having their second vaccine.
We are working at pace to increase the availability of appointments so that there are plenty of options for people on the National Booking System. Some local vaccination services will also contact patients directly. New appointments are being added every day across our vaccination services.
We will be working with all of our sites to take further steps to increase what they can offer again, including opening later and on more days. All of these appointments will be added to the National Booking System and so we encourage everyone who is aged 18 and over, is yet to have their booster and who is approaching 12 weeks from your second vaccine to use the National Booking System to arrange your appointment when you are able to do so.
In terms of any planned appointments with Chainbridge Medical Partnership, there are no changes at the current time and everyone should attend your planned appointments as normal. If we need to make any changes, we will contact you directly.
See more about the vaccination programme, including the vaccination services: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/
Covid-19 Vaccination Programme
We are working with our partners in the west of Gateshead to vaccinate our patients against Covid-19.
Please do not attend your Covid-19 appointment if you have symptoms of covid (persistent cough, fever, loss of sense of taste/smell) or if you are currently self isolating due to a positive test result.
Serious reactions to the vaccine are rare. Just like any vaccine you may experience soreness or skin irritation at the injection site. You may also get side effects such as headache, fatigue, mild fever, muscle and joint aches. These will tend to be short lived.
It is not a live vaccine and you cannot catch covid-19 from having the injection. Click here to see all adverse reactions to approved COVID-19 vaccines.
Those with bleeding disorders should speak to their healthcare team before having the vaccine.
You should also wait for 7 days after having any other vaccine before having the Covid-19 vaccine.
Click Here to read more about the side effects of the Covid-19 Vaccine.
The booster programme has been approved by the JCVI.
JCVI statement regarding COVID-19 Booster Vaccine Programme for Winter 2021 to 2022.
Those who are eligible to receive the booster vaccine include:
- Those living in residential care homes for older adults.
- All adults aged 50 years or over.
- Frontline health and social care workers.
- All those aged 16 to 49 years with underlying health conditions that put them at higher risk of severe COVID-19 (as set out in the green book), and adult carers.
- Adult household contacts (aged 16 or over) of immunosuppressed individuals.
Further important information:
- Pfizer is the preferred vaccine for the booster dose, regardless of which vaccine type the patient had for their 1st/2nd dose (unless contraindicated for Pfizer)
- The booster dose must be given no earlier than 182 days from completion of the second dose.
Click on link below to book:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/coronavirus-vaccine/
NHS COVID PASSPORT
Make sure to leave plenty of time before you set off on holiday to apply for your Vaccine Passport. If you’re getting the NHS App for the first time, it can take some time for your identity to be verified.
If you’re not able to use the App, as long as you’ve had two doses of the vaccine, you can receive a paper copy by ringing 119 and one will be posted to you within five working days.
More info at nhs.uk/nhsapp and www.gov.uk/guidance/demonstrating-your-covid-19-vaccination-status-when-travelling-abroad
Your Covid Recovery
Whilst the vast majority of people get better within 4 weeks after having COVID-19 (often even sooner), some people can continue to have symptoms for up to 12 weeks. This is called ongoing symptomatic COVID.
If you still have symptoms more than 12 weeks after infection, this is known as post-COVID syndrome, or long COVID.
There is an NHS website dedicated to supporting people during their recovery, with loads of really helpful information. There is also a page for friends and family which explains how you can help loved ones who have ongoing symptoms.
Click here to access the Your Covid Recovery NHS Website.
LOOKING AFTER YOUR MENTAL HEALTH
It's OK to feel worried or anxious about lockdown restrictions finally being lifted.
It's completely normal to take some time to readjust to parts of life you haven't experienced for a while, such as travelling on public transport or socialising at big events.
The NHS Every Mind Matters has a section dedicated to Coronavirus and wellbeing, providing expert advice and practical tips to help you look after your mental health and wellbeing during this time.
If you feel you are struggling, we are here to help. You can book an appointment with one of our GP's to talk through your thoughts and any worries you have. Click here to book an online appointment or ring us on 0191 499 0965
Alternatively, you can refer yourself directly to NHS talking therapies services, who can help you if your mental health is suffering due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Useful Links
How to avoid spreading coronavirus (COVID-19) to people you live with.
When to self-isolate and what to do.
How to look after yourself at home if you have coronavirus (COVID-19).
Help and financial support while you're self isolating.
How to avoid catching and spreading coronavirus (COVID-19).
Pregnancy and Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms in children.
Using the NHS and other health services during coronavirus (COVID-19)