Covid infection levels in England have remained roughly flat for the fourth week in a row. 1 in every 256 people were infected as of 15 December, and the risk of meeting an infected person in your everyday life remains Moderately High. Influenza and RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) cases continue to rise rapidly – the 6th week of their increase.
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Covid-19 Risk Assessment: Week Ending 8 December 2024
For the third week in a row, Covid infection levels in England have remained roughly flat. 1 in every 252 people were infected as of 8 December, and the risk of meeting an infected person in your everyday life remains Moderately High. However, cases of influenza and RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) are rising rapidly, and have been for the last 5 weeks.
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Covid-19 Risk Assessment: Week Ending 1 December 2024
Covid infection levels in England have remained roughly flat since last week. 1 in every 252 people were infected as of 1 December, and the risk of meeting an infected person in your everyday life remains Moderately High.
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The Assisted Suicide Bill – What Does It Really Say?
BuDS has independently analysed the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill due to be debated by MPs on Friday 29th November. Our analysis is below.
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Covid-19 Risk Assessment: Week Ending 24 November 2024
Covid infection levels in England have not yet started to rise to their winter peak. 1 in every 237 people were infected as of 24 November, and the risk of meeting an infected person in your everyday life remains Moderately High.
As a statistical example of the current risk of catching Covid, a typical busy supermarket will have 1 or 2 infected people breathing out virus for you to breathe in. A typical full single decker bus will have an infected person breathing out virus every 2 or 3 journeys. There will be an infected person beathing our virus in every two busy train carriages. If you work in a large, air-conditioned office or warehouse/factory without air purification, there will be around 2 infected people.
It is vital to understand that the current lower levels of Covid infection does NOT mean that Covid has ‘gone away’. Levels are only lower at the moment because everyone caught Covid in the last few months. The lower levels of Covid are a sign of public health failure, not public health success. We are still anticipating a rise over Christmas and New Year, although perhaps not to the very high levels seen in previous years.
This is BuDS’ 203rd Covid risk assessment since the beginning of the pandemic. If you value our Covid information work, including these risk assessments, please consider making a donation to safeguard our work for the future. If you are able to contribute, please visit https://www.peoplesfundraising.com/fundraising/buds-covid-info.
We urge everyone who is entitled to a free Covid vaccination to get it immediately – you will only be able to book an appointment until 20 December. You may be able to get a vaccination through your GP after that date. If you are not entitled to a free vaccination, please consider whether paying for the jab would be a good investment (if you can afford it, of course). Remember to wear a close-fitting respiratory mask (FFP2 or FFP3) when you have the jab – doctors’ surgeries and pharmacies are extremely high risk for catching Covid.
Remember, Covid is airborne: the virus spreads mainly through the air. An infected person in an unventilated place creates a large invisible cloud of virus which hangs in the air like smoke, ready for you to breathe in. BuDS strongly recommends that disabled and clinically vulnerable people avoid public transport and indoor spaces unless they are wearing a filter mask (FFP2/3) or respirator. For more advice on how to avoid catching Covid, use this link.
Because the NHS has not improved the ventilation in its buildings, hospitals and GP practices are extremely dangerous places to catch Covid. NHS staff are now required to work even if they have Covid and there are no Covid precautions in place at most NHS buildings. Do avoid hospitals and GP practices unless your visit is essential and wear a tight-fitted filter mask (FFP2 or FFP3) or respirator all the time if you have to go there.
To understand more about our Covid risk levels and what they mean, use this link.
For more Covid information and help, please contact BuDS and we will be happy to help.
Covid-19 Risk Assessment: Week Ending 17 November 2024
All available data suggests that Covid infection levels in England have fallen to the lowest level seen in the last 12 months. However, the risk of meeting an infected person in your everyday life has not gone away, and remains Moderately High. Covid infection levels in England have fallen to around 1 in every 254 people infected as of 17 November.
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Covid-19 Risk Assessment: Week Ending 10 November 2024
The current Covid wave in England continues to slowly decrease, but the risk of meeting an infected person in your everyday life remains High. Covid infection levels in England have fallen to around 1 in every 154 people infected as of 10 November. We are still predicting a Christmas and New Year infection peak, as we have seen in every year since 2020.
This is BuDS’ 201st Covid risk assessment since the beginning of the pandemic. If you value our Covid information work, including these risk assessments, please consider making a donation to safeguard our work for the future. If you are able to contribute, please visit https://www.peoplesfundraising.com/fundraising/buds-covid-info.
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Trustees’ Week 2024
This Trustees’ Week, we’re especially looking for new trustees to join our team! We’re currently seeking a Secretary and Treasurer to help shape our future. Both roles can be fully remote, and we are keen to explore co-trustee roles where two people share the role. If you’re passionate about making a difference, bringing your unique skills to our cause, and advocating for disabled people’s rights, we’d love to hear from you. As a BuDS trustee, you’ll be part of a dynamic, forward-thinking team that’s deeply committed to changing lives.
BuDS is a user-led charity. This means the majority of our Trustees are themselves disabled people, bringing their lived experience to help us create a more inclusive world for disabled people. Their dedication, expertise, and leadership help us make a lasting impact. BuDS is increasingly a national charity and we welcome trustees from anywhere in England. Whether you’re an experienced professional or have lived experience with disability, your voice can be a powerful part of our work.
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Help Safeguard Our Covid Project For 2025
Could you help us safeguard our Covid project for 2025 and beyond with a donation?
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Covid-19 Risk Assessment: Week Ending 3 November 2024
The current wave of Covid in England is plateauing, but the risk of meeting an infected person in your everyday life remains High. Covid infection levels in England have fallen to around 1 in 129 people in England infected as of 3 November. We are still predicting a Christmas and New Year infection peak, as we have seen in every year since 2020.
This is BuDS’ 200th Covid risk assessment since the beginning of the pandemic. Our first risk assessment was issued on 6 July 2020, and we have released one nearly every week ever since. A minimum of 10,000 people use our information every week, and we often reach well over 100,000 people. We’ve never received any specific funding for any of this work, and it has all been carried out by a very small and very dedicated volunteer team. To safeguard our work for the future, we are raising funds to continue and develop our Covid information project for 2025 and beyond. If you are able to contribute, please visit https://www.peoplesfundraising.com/fundraising/buds-covid-info.
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