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- Covid-19 Risk Assessment: Week Ending 03 May 2026
- What’s Causing the Rise in Cancer?
- Covid-19 Risk Assessment: Week Ending 26 April 2026
- BuDS Welcomes Failure of Assisted Suicide Bill
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Covid-19 Risk Assessment: Week Ending 24 February 2023
Levels of Covid infection in Bucks in 2023 dipped slightly last week, because it was half-term. But levels remain Extremely High and taking Covid precautions is still essential. We expect Covid infection levels to rise again as schools and colleges resume after half-term and parents go back to work.
Remember, you can still catch Covid even if you are fully vaccinated or have had Covid before – there is no such thing as lasting immunity from Covid. Even people who caught Covid in January 2023 may be able to catch it again in February or March.
Read MoreCovid-19 Risk Assessment: Week Ending 17 February 2023
The second wave of Covid in Bucks in 2023 continues to grow, with 1 in 28 people in Bucks now infected. Even if you don’t usually take Covid precautions, now is the time to do so.
We anticipate that we will raise the Covid risk level in Bucks to Critically High next week, as Covid levels race back to the sort of levels seen in January and last year. There will be 11 infected people in a typical busy supermarket and so it is very likely that you will catch Covid in public indoor places if you don’t take sensible precautions.
Remember, you can still catch Covid even if you are fully vaccinated or have had Covid before – there is no such thing as lasting immunity from Covid. Even people who caught Covid in January 2023 may be able to catch it again in February or March.
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Fair4All Education – SEND Project Volunteer

Would you like to help fix the issues with SEND Education in Bucks? We are looking for volunteers to join our SEND Education Transitions project. The project will be carrying out a headline SEND transitions service audit, identifying gaps and deficiencies in service, and then working with partners to develop new services, fixes, and solutions.
As a volunteer with the SEND Transition Service, you will have the opportunity to support its work in ways that match your experience, skills, and availability. Some of the specific opportunities are listed below. BuDS prides itself on finding a role for anyone – if you are interested in SEND education, there is bound to be something you can do to help.
Read MoreCovid-19 Risk Assessment: Week Ending 10 February 2023
We are calling it: the next Covid wave in Bucks has started. After a couple of weeks of lower infection levels, the number of people with Covid in Bucks is now shooting up again. The second wave of Covid in Bucks in 2023 has started. And it’s only February!
We have raised the Covid risk level in Bucks to EXTREMELY HIGH, meaning that 1 in 36 people in Bucks are infected, and there will be 8 infected people in a typical busy supermarket. It is now very likely that you will catch Covid in public indoor places if you don’t take sensible precautions.
Remember, you can still catch Covid even if you are fully vaccinated or have had Covid before – there is no such thing as lasting immunity from Covid. Even people who caught Covid in January 2023 may be able to catch it again in February or March.
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Covid-19 Risk Assessment: Week Ending 3 February 2023
The Covid wave in Bucks remains for the moment at the ‘bottom of the peak’. But while levels are low by comparison with earlier in the year, the Covid risk still remains VERY HIGH. 1 in 78 people in Bucks are infected, and there will be 4 infected people in a typical busy supermarket. There are still enough people around to give you Covid if you don’t take care.
Remember, you can still catch Covid even if you are fully vaccinated or have had Covid before – there is no such thing as lasting immunity from Covid. Even people who caught Covid in the last few weeks may be able to catch it again in February.
Read MoreCovid-19 Risk Assessment: Week Ending 27 January 2023
The Covid wave in Bucks is at the ‘bottom of the peak’. But while levels are low by comparison with earlier in the year, the Covid risk remains VERY HIGH. 1 in 74 people in Bucks are still infected, and there will be 4 infected people in a typical busy supermarket. There are still enough people around to give you Covid if you don’t take care.
Remember, you can still catch Covid even if you are fully vaccinated or have had Covid before – there is no such thing as lasting immunity from Covid. Even people who caught Covid in the last few weeks may be able to catch it again in February.
Read MoreCovid-19 Risk Assessment: Week Ending 20 January 2023
The Christmas Covid wave in Bucks is thankfully falling sharply, as the virus runs out of people to infect. But the ‘bottom of the peak’ still means that the Covid risk remains VERY HIGH. 1 in 68 people in Bucks are still infected, and there will be 4 infected people in a typical busy supermarket. There are still plenty of people around who can give you Covid if you don’t take care.
Remember, you can still catch Covid even if you are fully vaccinated or have had Covid before – there is no such thing as lasting immunity from Covid. Even people who caught Covid in the last few weeks may be able to catch it again in February.
Read MoreImpact Of Industrial Action In Buckinghamshire – January 2023
As you may know, many organisations and services are going out on strike. BuDS has identified and complied below the dates of various strike action, and assessed the impact it will have on the people of Buckinghamshire. It is important to remember that organisations may be represented by multiple Unions, and not all Unions will be taking part in strikes. This can complicate the overall picture.
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