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Bed Versus Reclining Wheelchair - 0 views

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    Reclining wheelchair Reclining wheelchairs are available in standard folding frames with extended head supports and seat widths up to 24" wide. The recline mechanism is attendant operated with levers much like a bicycle brake lever. The levers operate hydraulic (pump) mechanisms for a smooth adjustment. Using this reclining mechanism, the chair back can easily and frequently be positioned to any angle. Recliner wheelchair is low profile allowing you to comfortably fit under tables and desks. You can also enjoy numerous activities with increased comfort such as stretching, napping and watching television. The ability to recline also improves circulation and the ability for sore spots to heal. We offer best quality Reclining Wheelchair which are suitable for indoor as well as outdoor purposes. Reclining Wheelchair are using high quality material to ensure high strength and durability. Our range of wheelchairs are available in foldable frames and are capable for 100 kgs. Features: Foldable frame. Foldable armrest. Foldable /detachable footrest. Dual brake system. Seat - fabric seat with foam. Backrest - fabric backrest with foam. Total weight- 26kgs. Front wheels -8" solid wheels, rear wheels 24" solid. Self propelling/ attendant type. Reclining type backrest use of lever. Detachable / adjustable headrest. Benefits of Reclining Wheelchairs Comfort - Recliner wheelchairs greatly improve the comfort factor of being in a wheelchair. Many scenarios such as lying down, reclining under desks, and eating with food trays are much easier. Pressure Sores - The ability to recline helps distribute body weight and reduce pressure sores. Transfers - Transferring from a reclining wheelchair to a bed is much easier than the standard wheelchair. The wheelchair can be adjusted to the same elevation as the bed; the user only needs to slide from the chair to the bed.
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Tynor Anklet Pair - 0 views

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    Tynor Anklet (Pair) Anklets are tubular supports widely used in orthopedic practice to provide mild compression, warmth & support to the ankle joint, to allay pain and inflammation generally associated with old age, arthritis, sports etc. Four way stretch Two layered fabric Hypoallergenic Uniform compression Simple pull on application Tynor Anklet (Pair) Features Bilayered , cotton on the inside Dermophillic interpahse with the skin Better sweat absorption Better comfort Better patient compliance. No allergies or rash Bilayered, nylon on the outside Ensures long life Excellent aesthetics Color fastness. Two layers enclose air space retains body heat effectively Provides therapeutic warmth and assuring support to the knee. Four-way stretchable seamless tubular fabric Effective compression Enhanced comfort. No vaso constriction. Adjusts compression even on uneven diameters Simple pull on application improves patient compliance. Tynor Anklet (Pair) Measurements Measure circumference approx 2 inches above the ankle joint. Size Chart - Size Inches CM Small 7.2-8.4 18-21 Medium 8.4-9.6 21-24 Large 9.6-10.8 24-27 XL 10.8-12 27-30
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Tynor Knee Cap Pair - 0 views

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    Tynor Knee Cap Pair Knee Caps are tubular supports widely used in orthopaedic practice to provide mild compression warmth & support to the limbs and joints, to allay pain and inflammation, generally associated with old age, arthritis, sports injury etc. Hypoallergenic Four way stretch Uniform compression Simple pull on application Tynor Knee Cap (Pair) Features Bilayered , cotton on the inside Dermophillic interpahse with the skin Better sweat absorption Better comfort Better patient compliance. No allergies or rash Bilayered, nylon on the outside Ensures long life Excellent aesthetics Color fastness. Two layers enclose air space retains body heat effectively Provides therapeutic warmth and assuring support to the knee. Four-way stretchable seamless tubular fabric Effective compression Enhanced comfort. No vaso constriction. Adjusts compression even on uneven diameters
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Tynor Knee Cap With Rigid Hinge - 0 views

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    Tynor Knee Cap (with Rigid Hinge) Knee Cap (with Rigid Hinge) a versatile device which offers the advantage of compression around the knee and the support of a side splint, while allowing normal flexion of knee. Extra strap for secured fitting. Side splinting with free flexion movement. Double layered and four way stretch fabric. Hinge, mimics the motion of natural knee joint. Tynor Knee Cap (with Rigid Hinge) Features Rigid hinges Rigid side splinting Free flexion movement Bilayered, cotton on the inside Ensures dermophillic interphone with the skin, More comfort Better patient compliance Bilayered, nylon on the outside Long life Excellent aesthetics Color fastness. Better comfort Anti tourniquet effect No constriction to blood flow, on one hand Better grip to the body on the other.
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Tynor Compression Stocking Below Knee - 0 views

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    Tynor Compression Stocking Below Knee Compression Stockings provide controlled compression to the legs to squeeze away abnormal back flow of blood into the superficial veins that lie just beneath the surface of the skin from the perforating veins. It is used in all forms of venous disease including blood pools or congests in legs. Severe varicose veins and discoloration to sores, ulcers and potentially life-threatening blood clots. Light weight. Four way stretch. Freely breathable. Soft and comfortable. Tynor Compression Stocking Below Knee Features Made from soft nylon yarn and spandex Strong and durable. Dermophillic. Optimal compression. Excellent aesthetics. Excellent Color fastness. Four-way stretchability Offers optimal compression. Snug fitting. Double layered Retains body heat effectively. Provides therapeutic warmth. Quicker healing. Strong and durable. Tapered shape and Controlled compression Uniform compression even on uneven limb surface. Offers graded compression high to low from toe upwards. Effective blood evacuation. Open toe design Reduces wear and tear. Easy to wear. Compatible to toe rings or other jewelry items. Tynor Compression Stocking Below Knee Measurements
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Tynor Ortho Stockinette - 0 views

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    Tynor Ortho Stockinette Ortho Stockinet is made from the finest long staple cotton yarn, woven on state of art circular looms. It is available as non absorbent greige, Knitting in loose loops provides an inbuilt property of four way stretch to the fabric. Made from fine long stapled cotton. Seam less. High grammage product. Tynor Ortho Stockinette Features High quality materials Durable. Comfortable. Hypoallergenic.
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Tummy Tuck Surgery, Facts about Tummy Tucks, Abdominoplasty in Gurgaon, Delhi, India - ... - 1 views

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    8 out of 10 people believe tummy tuck surgery is a weight loss surgery. If you are one of those 8, then keep watching this video. People always believe misconceptions until they are made aware of the facts. If you have decided to go for a tummy tuck surgery but still confused then watch the video by Dr. Shilpi Bhadani, one of the best Plastic Surgeon in India to know the facts regarding tummy tuck surgery. Tummy Tuck also knew as abdominoplasty or lipo-abdominoplasty is a surgical procedure which flattens the tummy and results in an improved body shape. It gets one rid of the excess loose skin that is hanging on the tummy after massive weight loss, childbirth or simply due to loosening muscles and loose skin. The end result of a well-done abdominoplasty is flattening of the abdomen, tightened muscles, removal of stretch marks and as a result of all this an improved body image. When should one consider a tummy tuck? * Excess loose skin, flab, and stretch marks in the lower part of the tummy that is unresponsive to exercise and weight loss measures * Post pregnancy loose skin of the abdomen or post massive weight loss * If you feel that your self-confidence is affected by your unattractive protruding and lax abdomen Consult Dr. Shilpi, renowned as the best Cosmetic surgeon in India for Tummy Tuck in Delhi and Gurgaon. https://youtu.be/sJ0fxQ7X278 #gynecomastia #malebreastreduction #plasticsurgeon #breastimplants #breastaugmentation #breastsurgery #face #facelift #faceliftsurgery #tummytucktreatment #tummytuck #abdominoplasty #gurgaon #gurugram #india #surgeon #plasticsurgeon #surgery #cosmeticsurgeon #loss #howto #new #best #facts #latest #technology #cosmetic #surgeon
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Abdominoplasty - Tummy Tuck in Delhi and Gurgaon by Shilpi Bhadani | Best Plastic Surge... - 1 views

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    Tummy Tuck also knew as abdominoplasty or lipo-abdominoplasty is a surgical procedure which flattens the tummy and results in an improved body shape. It gets one rid of the excess loose skin that is hanging on the tummy after massive weight loss, childbirth or simply due to loosening muscles and loose skin. The end result of a well-done abdominoplasty is flattening of the abdomen, tightened muscles, removal of stretch marks and as a result of all this an improved body image. When should one consider a tummy tuck? * Excess loose skin, flab, and stretch marks in the lower part of the tummy that is unresponsive to exercise and weight loss measures * Post pregnancy loose skin of the abdomen or post massive weight loss * If you feel that your self-confidence is affected by your unattractive protruding and lax abdomen Consult Dr. Shilpi, renowned as the best Cosmetic surgeon in India for Tummy Tuck in Delhi and Gurgaon. https://youtu.be/PeGtHkKnH6Y #tummytucktreatment #tummytuck #abdominoplasty #gurgaon #gurugram #india #surgeon #plasticsurgeon #surgery #cosmeticsurgeon #loss #howto #new #best #facts #latest #technology #cosmetic #surgeon
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Magic Hose Pipe in Pakistan,Lahore,Karachi,Islamabad | Online Shop In All Over Pakistan... - 0 views

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    MAGIC HOSE PIPE IN PAKISTAN THIS IS Associate in Nursing UPGRADE VERSION ON QUALITY FOR OUR MAGIC HOSE! three X increasing elastic STRETCH MEGA EXPANDABLE hose WITH FREE applicator.The revolutionary Expandable hose options Associate in Nursing all-new, exclusive style and is like no hose you ever seen! This wonderful hose mechanically expands up three times its length, then simply contracts for convenient storage. The Expandable hose is everything your typical hose is light-weight, compact, and expandable, with a strong spray and kink-free style.Magic Hose Pipe in Pakistan Openteleshop.nice water hose for garden, boat, habitation and automotive wash use. Sizes : 75ft/22.5m Revolutionary 2-in-1 hose sturdy & Reliable Kink-Free Magic Hose Pipe in Pakistan MAGIC HOSE PIPE IN PAKISTAN: 1- Flexible Garden Water Hose Magic +Spray Gun Wash Pipe Retractable Reals Watering Expandable Hoses In Pakistan 2- 30M Magic Hose Pipe In Pakistan 3- 50Ft Magic Hose Pipe In Pakistan 4- Expendable Hose Pipe In Pakistan 5- Hose Pipe In Pakistan 6- Magic Hose Pipe In Pakistan PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Includes: (1) expanding garden hose Size 25 ft. or 50 ft. Diameter 1/2 inch Inner Material Rubber Outer Material Nylon Webbing Coupling Material Metal Fitting Material Durable Plastic Color Blue or Green Compatibility Works with any standard faucet. Combinable Yes. Connect several together to make a longer hose. On/Off Valve Yes. Built in valve controls the flow of water. Shipping Weight 1 lbs… Tags & Keywords Magic Hose Pipe! 50Ft Magic Hose Pipe Price In Pakistan, 50Ft Magic Hose Pipe Price In Karachi, 50Ft Magic Hose Pipe Price In Lahore,50Ft Magic Hose Pipe Price In Islamabad, 50Ft Magic Hose Pipe Price In Peshawar,50Ft Magic Hose Pipe Price In Multan,50Ft Magic Hose Pipe Price In Rawalpindi,50Ft Magic Hose Pipe Price In Sialkot,Orignal 100ft Magic Hose Pipe Pakistan MAGIC HOSE PIPE PRICE IN PAKISTAN:1999/PKR
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Separating Omega 3 Fish Oil Benefits for Skin - 0 views

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    The omega 3 benefits for skin basically can't be disregarded. Following a solid skincare routine over time is the most ideal approach to help your body's skin for the long stretch. However, your eating routine likewise assumes a tremendously significant part! A valid example.
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CCA calls for evidence-based approach to proposed changes - 0 views

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    The Company Chemists' Association (CCA) has called for an evidence-based approach to hub and spoke dispensing proposals, stating that it is vital to back the changes based on robust data and lived experience of pharmacy businesses. Community pharmacy contractors need to to respond to a Department of Health and Social Care initiated consultation on the hub-and-spoke dispensing models by June 8. Malcolm Harrison, CEO of the CCA, said: "I am very concerned by both the number and scale of the assumptions contained within the impact assessment, which are unlikely to come to fruition. "The impact Assessment also makes predictions on a yet un-born market, stretching 10 years into the future. Hub and spoke technologies do have the potential to enable new dispensing models in the future if new commissioning can support a change in operations. I would caution against firm predictions about likely benefits without stronger commitments to enablers of change."
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Private Health Firms On Standby As Omicron Threatens NHS - 0 views

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    Britain on Monday (January 10) put the biggest private health companies on high alert to deliver crucial treatments such as cancer surgery should Omicron overwhelm National Health Service hospitals in England. The United Kingdom's death toll from the Covid-19 pandemic stands at 150,154, the world's seventh worst official Covid toll after the United States, Brazil, India, Russia, Mexico and Peru. Prime minister Boris Johnson has bet on refraining from lockdowns to deal with the Omicron variant which in recent weeks has swept across the UK, albeit with death rates significantly lower than previous waves. In a sign of just how stretched the NHS could become, health secretary Sajid Javid ordered England's NHS to strike a three-month deal with private health companies to allow patients to get treatments such as cancer surgery outside. "Millions of patients have already got their tests and treatment quicker thanks to our existing deal with independent providers," said David Sloman, NHS England chief operating officer and Covid incident director.
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Pharmacy paradox paper :Offers solutions to current paradox - 0 views

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    The Company Chemists' Association (CCA) has published a 'pharmacy paradox paper' which outlines how community pharmacy can match the ambition amidst the workforce crisis. The sector is experiencing a workforce crisis, exacerbated by NHS recruitment of community pharmacists into primary care networks. Pharmacies are also facing a significant increase in demand on services. CCA said, "A stretched and reduced pharmacy workforce is having to deliver more and more. This is unsustainable." "Unless the tension between ambition and capacity is addressed, there is a risk that community pharmacies will not only not meet their potential, but the existing offer could be compromised." Therefore, the association has set out solutions to resolve the current paradox between ambition and reality.
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Integrated Care Systems opportunity for systems together - 0 views

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    The Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) provide an opportunity to break the silo mentality in the health and care sector, National Pharmacy Association (NPA) chair Andrew Lane told MPs. While giving evidence to the Health and Social Care Select Committee on 6 December about the effectiveness of ICSs, Lane also poured cold water on newspaper reports that community pharmacists will be drafted in to break the NHS strike, as he reiterated the call for a "properly costed and funded environment." "We've been in different silos historically and ICSs are an opportunity to pull all systems together for the benefit of patients," he told committee members. Lane pointed to dementia-trained pharmacy delivery drivers and the Discharge Medicines Service as instances where the influence of community pharmacy already stretches beyond primary care into hospitals and social care. "We've seen pharmacists prescribe and get UTIs off doctors' desks, so we are starting to release capacity [in the system] and we're on that clinical journey. We welcome that, but it has to be with the right level of funding," he added.
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Sprains 101: 3 Types And 4 Treatment Options - 0 views

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    A physically active lifestyle offers numerous benefits, including better cardiovascular fitness, healthy body weight, management of chronic illnesses like diabetes and arthritis, and improved bone health and muscular fitness. However, like the cliché statement that every action attracts an adverse reaction, physical activity has its fair share of risks, including injuries. Some common body injuries while engaging in various levels of physical activity or active sports include wrist, knee, and ankle injuries. The most common injuries are bruises, strains, and sprains, and this article focuses on the latter. A sprain is an acute soft tissue injury when ligaments get torn or stretched excessively. Ligaments are tough fibrous tissues made of collagen that connect the bones and form the different joints found in human bodies. Therefore, sprains are joint injuries, with ankles taking the giant share of most sprain injuries. It's also important to note that sprains are often confused with strains. However, they're distinctly different because the former are injuries to the ligaments in a joint, while the latter are injuries to the muscles.
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World Pharmacists Day : UK pharmacist celebrates - 0 views

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    Three UK pharmacists are featured in the digital book of celebrations to mark the International Federation of Pharmacists' (FIP) World Pharmacists' Day 2022. Simon Nelson, Nelsons Pharmacy Group, Wales; Raj Rohilla, Midhurst Pharmacy (West Sussex)/Goys Pharmacy (Battersea)/ Hamlins Pharmacy (Shepherds Bush) and Olutayo Arikawe, Swinford Pharmacy, West Midlands were among 27 pharmacists from across the globe and the AmerisourceBergen family, who contributed to a digital book of celebration, which aims to highlight the changing role of pharmacists and how they can create healthier futures. Pharmacists are no longer just 'chemists' - some pharmacists are now able to diagnose, treat and prescribe for patients who traditionally may have needed to see a doctor or GP. Others are guardians of their local community - keeping an eye on vulnerable patients who may not have regular contact with other healthcare professionals. During the Covid-19 pandemic they stepped up to support stretched healthcare systems, with many taking a leading role in the world-wide response. This has evolved further with more and more pharmacists offering vaccination services for Covid-19, as well as flu, chicken pox and 'holiday' vaccinations. This changing role of pharmacists is helping them unite to create healthier futures.
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Body Aches : 6 Tips To Help You Correct It - 0 views

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    Your body is constantly working hard to keep you healthy and moving. From time to time, you may experience aches and pains that can interfere with your daily activities. While over-the-counter medication can help to relieve some of the discomforts, there are also a number of natural ways to ease your body aches. Here are a few simple tips to help relieve your body aches: KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR FEET Your feet are the foundation of your body and support you throughout the day. It's important to take care of your feet and keep an eye on any changes that may occur. If you experience any pain or discomfort in your feet, be sure to see a doctor to have them checked out. You can also help relieve foot pain by consulting a Chiropodist for regular foot care. Besides seeing professionals for care, you can also take some simple steps at home to keep your feet healthy. These include wearing comfortable shoes that fit properly, stretching your feet regularly, and resting them when you feel tired or sore. By taking care of your feet, you can help prevent pain and discomfort in other parts of your body.
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Skincare : It's not just skin deep|Skin care tips - 0 views

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    Over the past two years, the Covid pandemic has resulted in a backlog of elective care within the NHS, with record numbers of patients on waiting lists across the UK. Despite efforts to catch up after the first wave, subsequent waves have put further strain on an already stretched NHS system. This has had a tremendous impact on many patients waiting for routine dermatology appointments and, while every effort has been made to see patients with suspected serious skin cancers within two weeks, this target is not always achieved. With rising waiting times, pharmacists are increasingly the first port of call for patients suffering with a broad range of skin problems. From acne and rosacea, eczema or psoriasis, to changing skin lesions or simple insect bites, pharmacists can give helpful advice, allowing some customers to find quick relief to their skin complaint in mild cases, while directing others to see their GP without delay. Below is some practical advice that pharmacists can give to their customers with commonly encountered skin complaints. Acne Acne is a common skin condition that not only affects teenagers but adults too. It is estimated that up to 40 per cent of women continue to suffer with acne into their adult years. Acne has been linked to an increased incidence of depression, anxiety and even suicidal ideation. Patients have reported feeling overlooked and often dismissed in their concerns by health care professionals. Unfortunately, these issues have been further compounded by delays in being seen and treated due to the ongoing Covid pandemic. Pharmacists are well placed to help acne patients choose the right skincare. This should consist of lightweight products, such as gel or milky cleansers, with moisturisers in serum, lotion or light cream preparations. Some acne suitable products are further labelled as non-comedogenic. Oil-based or occlusive preparations are best avoided. There are many good quality, non-comedogenic sun blocks suited
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Contemporary Beauty Procedures: For Healthy Looking Skin - 0 views

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    There are a lot of different beauty procedures that you can try in order to achieve healthy-looking skin. It's essential to consult with a dermatologist or other skin care professional to find out which procedures will work best for you, depending on your skin type and concerns. This article will briefly describe some of the different procedures that are available. Here are some contemporary beauty procedures to consider. 1. SKIN NEEDLING Skin needling, also known as micro-needling, is a minimally invasive procedure that can be used to improve the overall appearance of your skin. It involves using a device with fine needles to create tiny punctures on the skin's surface. Additionally, the effects of skin needling can last long after the initial treatment, making it a popular choice for those looking for a more lasting solution. This helps to stimulate collagen production and can reduce the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, scarring, and other skin imperfections. Skin needling can be done independently or with other treatments such as radiofrequency therapy or chemical peels. It's important to note that skin needling should only be performed by a licensed professional. 2. RADIOFREQUENCY THERAPY If you're unhappy with the way your skin looks, it may be time to consider a radiofrequency therapy treatment. Radiofrequency therapy uses electromagnetic waves to heat up the deeper layers of your skin, stimulating collagen production and improving blood circulation. This can help to improve the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, and sagging skin. Additionally, radiofrequency therapy can also help to improve the appearance of cellulite and stretch marks. It's a relatively safe and non-invasive procedure, and there is little to no downtime.
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Twindemic of flu and Covid:Warning of difficult winter UK - 0 views

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    British health officials on Wednesday (September 28) warned that increased circulation of flu and a resurgence in Covid-19 could lead to a difficult winter that increases pressure on the already stretched NHS. Warnings over a possible "twindemic" of Covid-19 and flu have been issued each winter since the start of the coronavirus pandemic in early 2020, but Covid restrictions that limited social contact have meant flu levels stayed low. However, the government ended coronavirus restrictions earlier this year, meaning that social contact rates have returned to near pre-pandemic norms while immunity to flu is relatively low. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said that given the risk it was important those eligible took up vaccines against Covid and flu. "There are strong indications we could be facing the threat of widely circulating flu, lower levels of natural immunity due to less exposure over the last three winters and an increase in Covid-19 circulating," said Susan Hopkins, chief medical advisor at UKHSA.
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