Don’t blame GPs for flu vaccine shambles – Yorkshire Post Letters

From: Mr E Naisbitt, Kings Meadows, Sowerby, Thirsk.
Concerns have been expressed about the availability of flu jabs.Concerns have been expressed about the availability of flu jabs.
Concerns have been expressed about the availability of flu jabs.

THE Government has been encouraging all over-65s to go to their GP practices or other outlets for a flu vaccine. Furthermore, it has widely publicised that it is making flu vaccines available to those in the 50-64 age group.

Fortunately, as we are in our 70s with medical conditions, my wife and I have already had ours (and very efficiently too).

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However, as a member of my GP practice’s Patient Participation Group, I have had early sight of a newsletter shortly to go out to all patients in which the practice is having to explain why it has run out of supplies and does not have enough vaccines for all over-65s, let alone the 50-64 age group – and it is not their fault. Nor are they alone, as they are aware of other practices in the same position.

Flu jabs have taken on added importance this winter.Flu jabs have taken on added importance this winter.
Flu jabs have taken on added importance this winter.

The practice has to order vaccines a year in advance, so in September last year, when Covid-19 was not in sight, it ordered supplies of two types of flu vaccine (one for over-65s and one for under-65s which have to be different and come from different suppliers).

The practice always orders some extra but not too many, as it has to pay for all doses and excess doses have to be destroyed at the practice’s expense. You can imagine with the Government’s PR machine going full belt encouraging all over-65s to get vaccinated, that the take-up has been much larger than anyone could have anticipated. On top of that, the 50-64 year-olds are also ringing up to ask when they are going to be called.

Medical staff and nurses already under excess pressure because of Covid-19 are being inundated with calls for vaccines which they cannot get hold of.

What a mess!

Readers are critical of the services being provided by GPs.Readers are critical of the services being provided by GPs.
Readers are critical of the services being provided by GPs.
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The Government raises expectations, creates the extra demand and pressures on GP surgeries, then does not even tell them what it is planning to do to meet this demand it has created.

These are our frontline NHS staff and the Government needs to keep them on side in the current crisis. Instead they are being kept totally in the dark at this most difficult time.

They are also leaving them to field all the calls from the frustrated and angry people led to believe they are going to be vaccinated and now can’t be, at least not in the immediate future.

From: Rosie Moreton, Pocklington, York.

CAN anyone explain why it is possible for me to go to the dentist, have an eye test and go to a beautician, but I am unable to see my GP face to face at a 2m social distance?

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And why are banks and building societies still only open for four hours a day whilst Post Offices and shops now have normal opening hours? If most businesses can offer the public a decent service, I see no reason for others to lag behind.

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