Choose an AI chat
Care watchdog flags repeated prescription errors at Little Lever Health Centre
UK Health and Safety Latest

Care watchdog flags repeated prescription errors at Little Lever Health Centre

by Michael Harland
June 20, 2026
0

Two healthcare services in Greater Manchester have been rated 'inadequate' by the Care Quality Commission, raising serious concerns over patient...

Read moreDetails
Concerns grow over patient safety at Northern Care Alliance NHS Trust

Concerns grow over patient safety at Northern Care Alliance NHS Trust

June 20, 2026
Warmer night ahead for central southern districts, forecast suggests

Warmer night ahead for central southern districts, forecast suggests

June 20, 2026
Extreme heat warning issued for south and east England

Extreme heat warning issued for south and east England

June 20, 2026
Heatwave warning issued as temperatures set to soar across parts of England and Wales

Heatwave warning issued as temperatures set to soar across parts of England and Wales

June 20, 2026

Archives

  • June 2026
  • May 2026
  • April 2026
  • March 2026
  • February 2026
  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • July 2025
  • August 2009

Categories

  • Health and Safety Help
  • News
  • Policies
  • UK Health and Safety Latest
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Policies
    • Privacy Policy
    • Editorial Policy
    • Corrections & Complaints policy
  • Useful Documents
    • Understanding RIDDOR
    • 10 Workplace Safety Failures
    • A Complete Guide to Reporting Safety Incidents in the UK
    • Fire Risk Assessment: Meeting the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order
    • COSHH Basics: A Practical Guide to Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
    • Working at Height in the UK: The Essentials (WAH Regulations 2005)
    • Asbestos in the Workplace: Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR) Essentials
    • Managing Contractors Under CDM 2015: Roles, Duties & Controls
    • DSE & Ergonomics: Healthy Workstations for Office & Hybrid Teams
    • Lock out Tag out LOTO
    • Workplace Transport Safety: Forklifts, Pedestrians & Traffic Management
    • Noise & Vibration at Work: Practical Controls (2005 Regulations)
    • Confined Spaces in the UK: Safe Entry under the Confined Spaces Regulations 1997
  • Contact
  • Agent
Sunday, June 21, 2026
16 °c
London
17 ° Sat
15 ° Sun
17 ° Mon
  • Login
UK Safety News
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • UK Health and Safety Latest
    Care watchdog flags repeated prescription errors at Little Lever Health Centre

    Care watchdog flags repeated prescription errors at Little Lever Health Centre

    Concerns grow over patient safety at Northern Care Alliance NHS Trust

    Concerns grow over patient safety at Northern Care Alliance NHS Trust

    Warmer night ahead for central southern districts, forecast suggests

    Warmer night ahead for central southern districts, forecast suggests

    Extreme heat warning issued for south and east England

    Extreme heat warning issued for south and east England

    Heatwave warning issued as temperatures set to soar across parts of England and Wales

    Heatwave warning issued as temperatures set to soar across parts of England and Wales

    UK braced for rising temperatures amid heatwave alerts

    UK braced for rising temperatures amid heatwave alerts

    Pharmacy owner warns of severe medication shortages in the UK

    Pharmacy owner warns of severe medication shortages in the UK

    Heatwave to intensify across southern England next week

    Heatwave to intensify across southern England next week

    Pharmacy campaign warns of dangers of unregulated weight loss drugs

    Pharmacy campaign warns of dangers of unregulated weight loss drugs

    Pharmacy campaign warns against dangers of unregulated weight loss drugs

    Pharmacy campaign warns against dangers of unregulated weight loss drugs

    Trending Tags

    • Donald Trump
    • Future of News
    • Climate Change
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
    • Flat Earth
No Result
View All Result
UK Safety News
No Result
View All Result
Home News UK Health and Safety Latest

NHS urged to address serious risks of infections in older people

Jade Anderson by Jade Anderson
December 4, 2025
in UK Health and Safety Latest
Reading Time: 4 mins read
0
NHS urged to address serious risks of infections in older people

Story Highlight

– NHS urged to take pneumonia and flu more seriously.
– Record flu patient numbers reported in English hospitals.
– Elderly patients face increased stroke and heart attack risks.
– Vaccination uptake declining, especially in London.
– Public encouraged to follow preventive health measures.

Full Story

England’s Chief Medical Officer, Sir Chris Whitty, has issued a stark warning regarding the rising threat of pneumonia and influenza among older adults, urging the NHS to adopt a more vigilant approach towards these conditions. His comments arise amid an alarming surge in flu cases, resulting in hospital admissions reaching unprecedented levels this winter.

Sir Chris highlighted a concerning trend where the elderly population—particularly those aged over 70—faces a significantly heightened risk of severe illness or death from infections, such as pneumonia and flu. Current NHS statistics reflect this trend, marking the ongoing flu season as a record-breaking period for hospitalisation due to respiratory viruses.

Reflecting on the disparities in healthcare, Sir Chris stated that while the NHS excels at managing health issues among younger individuals, the same cannot be said for older patients. He described the treatment of older adults as being “a lot more hit and miss,” signalling a need for enhanced services tailored to their unique health requirements.

During the presentation of his annual health report, Sir Chris noted that older individuals often receive insufficient care from the NHS, noting that they tend to be “underserved” with regard to both treatment and medical research focused on their demographic. He advocated for a policy shift that would lower the threshold for prescribing antibiotics to older patients, as a means to proactively combat infections.

He emphasised a historical perception within the medical community that has often taken a fatalistic view towards infections in the elderly. “People have assumed it’s just one of those things that happen in old age—when, in fact, we can do a lot about it,” he remarked.

Recent research has revealed compelling evidence indicating that illnesses such as pneumonia and influenza considerably elevate the risk of strokes in older individuals, particularly during the first fortnight following exposure, with residual risk extending for up to a year. There is also emerging evidence suggesting a correlation between infections and an increased likelihood of heart attacks in elderly patients, although the data remains less conclusive.

Sir Chris underscored the importance of addressing these infections, explaining, “If we could reduce the infections, we would reduce strokes and heart attacks.” He also called for the public to engage in straightforward preventive measures this winter. Recommendations include thorough hand hygiene, cautious food preparation, self-isolation when experiencing illness, and accepting vaccinations available through the NHS.

In addition to focusing on adult health, Sir Chris raised concerns regarding the uptake of childhood vaccinations in the UK. Despite being known for having one of the highest vaccination rates globally, he reported a noticeable decline over the past decade, particularly in London. Elsewhere in England, vaccination rates appear to be plateauing or decreasing gradually.

Addressing misinformation surrounding vaccinations, Sir Chris firmly rejected the notion that the UK is falling into a pattern of vaccine scepticism. He contended that the primary reasons for declining vaccination rates are linked to logistical barriers, such as access to vaccines and difficulties in scheduling appointments, rather than any significant shift in public sentiment towards vaccinations.

The issue of vaccine safety has gained particular prominence in recent discussions, especially in light of comments made by US Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr., who has publicly raised concerns over vaccine safety. In response to queries about this phenomenon, Sir Chris acknowledged that it is “perfectly legitimate” for individuals to question vaccinations. However, he cautioned that exposure to anxiety over vaccine safety in other countries might lead some in the UK to adopt a similar perspective.

“What we find is that generally people in the UK are sensible, provided we are transparent with them about the risks and benefits and they can comprehend the issues,” he posited. He further clarified that the number of individuals with strong anti-vaccination views in the UK is minimal, reinforcing the importance of clear communication regarding vaccination benefits and safety.

While Sir Chris Whitty’s statements have provoked critical reflection on public health strategies, they also underscore the necessity for systemic changes to bolster healthcare for all ages, particularly the elderly. As the NHS navigates the dual challenges of rising flu admissions and vaccination hesitancy, Sir Chris’s insights highlight the crucial intersection of preventive health measures and public education.

As the country faces an exceptionally challenging winter characterised by increased flu activity, the need for a concerted effort from both health authorities and the public has never been more urgent. The messages delivered by Sir Chris in his report are not just calls to action but reminders that vigilant health strategies can significantly alter outcomes for the most vulnerable populations in society.

Our Thoughts

To avoid the current issues regarding pneumonia and flu in older adults, the NHS could have implemented more robust preventative measures and education focused on this vulnerable demographic. Key learnings include the importance of early intervention and proactive care rather than a fatalistic approach to infections in the elderly. This aligns with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, which mandates the protection of health and safety for all individuals, particularly those at higher risk.

The suggestion to lower the threshold for prescribing antibiotics to older patients also reflects a need for tailored medical guidelines to prevent serious complications, which are overlooked due to age bias. Additionally, increased awareness and accessibility of vaccination programs could combat the decline in vaccine uptake, especially among vulnerable groups, complying with the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH).

To prevent similar incidents in the future, the NHS should enhance public health campaigns, ensure adequate vaccination facilities, and educate healthcare professionals about the risks associated with infections in older adults, thereby improving overall community health safety.

SummarizeShare35Share201SendSend
ADVERTISEMENT
Jade Anderson

Jade Anderson

Related Posts

Worker injured in Shropshire barn fall due to safety lapses

Worker injured in Shropshire barn fall due to safety lapses

by Jade Anderson
October 31, 2025
2

A construction firm in Shropshire has been fined £15,000 following a serious incident in which a worker sustained significant injuries,...

Coroner calls for safety changes after runner's tragic electrocution

Coroner calls for safety changes after runner’s tragic electrocution

by Ellie Cartwright
January 11, 2026
0

An inquest has revealed the tragic circumstances of 29-year-old John Oates' death during a training run in Kendal, where he...

Useful Documents

  • Understanding RIDDOR
  • 10 Workplace Safety Failures
  • A Complete Guide to Reporting Safety Incidents in the UK
  • Understanding RIDDOR
  • Fire Risk Assessment: Meeting the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order
  • COSHH Basics: A Practical Guide to Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
  • Working at Height in the UK: The Essentials (WAH Regulations 2005)
  • Lock out Tag out LOTO

Recent Posts

  • Care watchdog flags repeated prescription errors at Little Lever Health Centre
  • Concerns grow over patient safety at Northern Care Alliance NHS Trust
  • Warmer night ahead for central southern districts, forecast suggests
  • Extreme heat warning issued for south and east England
  • Heatwave warning issued as temperatures set to soar across parts of England and Wales

Recent Comments

  1. Piper Douglas on Worker dies due to inadequate machinery safety measures
  2. Natalie Coleman on New housing laws aim to tackle damp and mould crisis in England
  3. Simon Barrett on Honeymoon ruined by illness as newlywed suffers severe infection in Cape Verde
  4. Nolan Barrett on Work-related ill health in Great Britain remains a concern after pandemic peak
  5. Dylan Reeves on Sickness rates among Scottish police officers soar to troubling levels
UK Safety News

Copyright © 2026
UK Safety News

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Policies
  • Useful Documents
  • Contact
  • Agent

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News

Copyright © 2026
UK Safety News

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.