NHS Orkney continues to vaccinate against both Flu and Covid, recognising both can be serious, even for healthy people.

If you are eligible for vaccination and have missed your appointment, or you are a household contact or carer and haven’t yet had your vaccine, please come along to one of the drop-in clinics at The Balfour below:

  • Monday 22 and 29 January: 2pm – 4pm
  • Friday 2, 9, 16 and 23 February: 2pm – 4pm
  • March dates will follow shortly

If you require more information regarding your eligibility please call the team on 0300 303 5313, or visit: NHS Inform Winter Vaccines.

You can also find information on the dedicated Vaccination Programme page. 

In winter 2023/24, Scotland administered 1,642,928 influenza (Adult 18+), 534,375 influenza (Children 6 months to 17 years), and 1,384,426 COVID-19 vaccines since September 4, 2023.

Among adults 65+, 79.64 received influenza, and 78.8% received COVID-19 vaccines by week 2. Uptake is lower for influenza and COVID-19 vaccines compared to winter 2022/23 – Public Health Scotland (18th January 2024)

The number of Influenza cases decreased in Scotland by 15%

Covid-19

The Number of acute COVID-19 admissions to hospital decreased to 274 ( week ending 14th Jan 24) from 351 the previous week .

Health Board of Treatment31st Dec 237 Jan 2414 Jan 24
NHS Ayrshire and Arran202017
NHS Borders7510
NHS Dumfries and Galloway15189
NHS Fife372225
NHS Forth Valley171017
NHS Grampian392626
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde9310873
NHS Highland172010
NHS Lanarkshire383232
NHS Lothian664930
NHS Orkney310
NHS Shetland222
NHS Tayside283120
NHS Western Isles163
Golden Jubilee National Hospital010
Scotland383351274
Number of acute COVID-19 admissions to hospital by NHS Health Board of treatment; week ending

The Number of inpatients with COVID-19 in hospital (seven day average) decreased to 385 (as at 14 Jan 24) from 399 the previous week.

Health Board of Treatment31 Dec 237 Jan 2414 Jan 24
NHS Ayrshire and Arran221912
NHS Borders131123
NHS Dumfries and Galloway763
NHS Fife302218
NHS Forth Valley191312
NHS Grampian365240
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde123135133
NHS Highland81824
NHS Lanarkshire293142
NHS Lothian625151
NHS Orkney120
NHS Shetland542
NHS Tayside383420
NHS Western Isles124
Golden Jubilee National Hospital001
Scotland394399385
Seven day average of inpatients with COVID-19 in hospital by NHS Health Board of treatment; week ending

Waste Water Monitoring for fragments of coronavirus’ ribonucleic acid (RNA) in local waste water samples 

The last published data for the area covered by the Kirkwall waste water system was on the 9th of January 2024 which continues to show positive readings.

The National Records of Scotland (18th Jan 2024) – weekly update:

The provisional total number of deaths registered in Scotland in week 2 of 2024 (8th January to 14th January) was 1,479 (226 or 13% lower than the 5-year average). There were 44 deaths mentioning COVID-19.

Those deaths in more detail:

Deaths involving Covid

  • Age 45 – 64: 5 deaths, 4 female, 1 male
  • Age 65 – 74: 6 deaths, 3 female, 3 male
  • Age 75 – 84: 15 deaths, 8 female, 7 male
  • Age 85+: 18 deaths, 10 female, 8 male

There were 44 deaths involving Covid, Covid was the main cause in 32 of them.

There were 8 deaths in Care Homes, 4 at Home/Non Institutional Setting, and 32 in Hospital.

Fiona Grahame

One response to “#Flu and #Covid Updates: Vaccinations & Cases”

  1. Thanks, Fiona, for keeping people informed about this topic so many seem to want to ignore these days.
    And it is good to see that some more regional data is also available, but we need to keep in mind that island patients are often shipped to mainland hospitals and may be counted there. Hence regional data has to be taken with a pinch of salt due to some limitations.
    Speaking of which: It is a pity that the vaccine update is now generally lower than it used to be, particularly because eligibility criteria had also been narrowed. This basically means that many vulnerable people may not benefit from some protection (against severe disease, hospitalisation etc.), either because they are not deemed eligible or because they don’t take the vaccine when offered.
    The recently published WHO paper ‘Estimated number of lives directly saved by COVID-19 vaccination programs in the WHO European Region, December 2020 to March 2023’, a preprint to be accessed at https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.01.12.24301206v1, points out the life-saving effect of the vaccines. Their findings have obviously significant limitations, such as different approaches across countries/regions, different restrictions, mask mandates and so forth, different capacity and quality of their health care systems etc.) which makes it difficult to attribute all success to vaccines, but still… lives were saved through vaccination campaigns and it is just the exact numbers we cannot verify.

    The UK data is also published each Thursday (https://ukhsa-dashboard.data.gov.uk/topics/covid-19) and the numbers of admissions, hospital occupancy and deaths, whilst far lower than in previous peaks, are still not palatable. Check out ‘tabular data’… around 500 admissions per day and occupancy of around 4,000 Covid patients in hospital on each day are certainly not contributing to ease any pressures in the NHS at all.

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