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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Jane Kirby

Chris Whitty delivers health warning ahead of winter

  • England's chief medical officer, Professor Sir Chris Whitty, stated that older people are "under-served" in care and research concerning infections, which are often dismissed as an inevitable part of ageing.
  • Sir Chris recommended a lower threshold for prescribing antibiotics to older adults, citing their increased risk of severe illness and sepsis compared to younger individuals.
  • He urged older people to enhance their own protection against infections through measures such as hand washing, careful food preparation, avoiding contact with sick individuals, and accepting all offered vaccinations.
  • The chief medical officer highlighted that infections in older adults are a major cause of strokes, heart attacks, and deaths, a problem expected to worsen with the UK's ageing population.
  • Sir Chris also addressed vaccine uptake, noting a slight decline in childhood vaccinations but emphasising that the UK is not a vaccine-sceptical nation, with accessibility often being the main barrier; he also encouraged pregnant women to get their flu jab.

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