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NHS Sunderland Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is responsible for the planning & buying of local NHS care. Delivering better health for Sunderland

Sunderland, Tyne and Wear
Joined February 2014

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  1. Are you looking for a new challenge in primary care? Then a job with Sunderland PCNs might be for you. Join the online event to meet the PCN clinical pharmacy team and find out about working as a Sunderland PCN clinical pharmacist. Join now 👉

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  2. New Job Alert: PCN Clincial Pharmacist 👇 An exciting opportunity has arisen for pharmacists from all pharmacy sectors to join the Sunderland Primary Care Networks clinical pharmacy team. Find full details here

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    Oct 30

    We have noticed that some of the 's etc have started to ask people to 'check in' now on the instead of writing down your details - download the app today Follow this link:

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  4. Get your free flu vaccination if you are in a high risk group. It will protect you and your family from complications and possible serious illness. It’s never been more important! When you get your invite book your appointment.

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  5. Don’t be the one that spreads the flu virus. An adult can spread the flu virus from one day before and up to five days after symptoms start. Why take the risk? If you’re in an eligible, get the vaccine!

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  6. If you're pregnant you can become seriously ill from flu. Why take the risk? Get your free flu vaccine - it's safe and simple. Ask your GP, pharmacist or midwife

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  7. Now! The nasal spray is available at general practices now for children aged 2-3. Help them be superheroes and protect others, contact your practice today to book an appointment. Yourself Your Family

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  8. It’s never been more important to have a flu vaccine! Those most at risk from flu are also the most vulnerable to COVID-19 - why take the risk? If you’re in an eligible group make sure you get vaccinated.

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  9. Stop. Think. Do you really need to come A&E? Remember to think pharmacy, GP and 111 first and keep A&E free for real emergencies Please this winter by helping us keep A&E free for serious emergencies only

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  10. Why take the risk? It’s never been more important to have a flu vaccine! This winter we may be faced with second wave of COVID-19 and the flu virus. If you’re in an eligible group make sure you get vaccinated.

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  11. Check your diabetes risk today Got a tape measure and a few minutes? Find out whether you’re at risk of Type 2 diabetes with this FREE tool.

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    Oct 23

    We have noticed that some of the 's etc have started to ask people to 'check in' now on the instead of writing down your details - download the app today Follow this link:

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  13. If you have children aged 2-3 they will be offered a free flu vaccine by their GP. Contact your GP if you haven't heard from them during September or October. Help your child be a superhero and protect others.

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  14. If you're aged 50-64 you may be offered a free flu vaccine later this year. Sit tight until you hear from your GP. Please don’t contact them now to request the vaccine. This will help to ensure we can immunise those at highest risk first.

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    As the weather gets colder and you spend more time at home, do you find yourself smoking more❓ Let us help you create a home🏡 Chat to one of our friendly support advisors today via our livechat💬▶️

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  16. The flu vaccine is available at clinics and pharmacies as usual and social distancing and safety measures are in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Bit

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  17. If you live in Sunderland and need urgent help with your mental health or learning disability call 24/7.

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  18. Get your free flu vaccination if you are in a high risk group. It will protect you and your family from complications and possible serious illness. It’s never been more important! When you get your invite book your appointment.

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  19. Now! The nasal spray is available at general practices now for children aged 2-3. Help them be superheroes and protect others, contact your practice today to book an appointment. Yourself Your Family

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  20. Don’t be the one that spreads the flu virus. An adult can spread the flu virus from one day before and up to five days after symptoms start. Why take the risk? If you’re in an eligible, get the vaccine!

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