FIRST:- VACCINATIONS FOR COVID 19This is the correct procedure to follow re vaccinations – please follow it:
Frimley NHS Health and Care, has so far administered more than 100,000 doses of the vaccine across our region - more than 84% of 75 to 79-year-olds, and more than 91% of over-80s have been vaccinated so far.
If you’re over 70, but haven’t yet been invited for your first vaccination, you can now contact the NHS to book it yourself. The easiest way to do this, is via the online National Booking Service
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/?fbclid=IwAR1cn4CgTBv_fz_VT1Qu98gvnV1vHPvZp3f30Ytp87Pcd78UVMAlsm9-wOo or call 119 free of charge 7am-11pm seven days a week.
If there’s isn’t a time or location online, or by telephone that suits you, you can call your GP surgery to arrange it.
If you're under 70, please wait to be contacted by the NHS via letter, text or phone.
The vaccination programme is being run by the NHS, not the council, but we soon hope to be able to give you statistics for the Royal Borough. In the meantime, you can see regional and national data on the NHS England website.
https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/covid-19-vaccinations/Community testingLaunched on Monday, in the first three days we tested 593 people and found four positive cases.
During the next few weeks we'll be increasing our testing up to 17,000 tests per week at Braywick and Windsor Leisure Centres.
This government-funded programme is aimed at people in public facing jobs they cannot do at home. With one in three infected people not knowing they have the virus and unwittingly spreading it, community testing helps find these asymptomatic cases to stop the virus in its tracks.
Find out about our community testing and how to book online.
https://www.rbwm.gov.uk/home/council-and-democracy/contact-us/coronavirus-information-and-support/covid-19-community-testingDon't drop your guard this half termIt’s tempting to want to get out and about with your children. But COVID-19 isn’t taking a break. It thrives on social interaction.
We’re still in lock down for a reason. Don’t mix socially with other households (unless they’re in your support bubble) – sadly no play dates or sleepovers.
Community Information ChampionsWould you like to help us share important COVID-19 public health information among your family, friends and community? Reach those people we might be missing?
Our Community Information Champions are residents and members of community organisations doing just that. By word of mouth, on their social media, or their community newsletters or websites, they disseminate simple key messages we send them once a week by email.
They are our valuable and trusted ambassadors. By us all working together we're stronger as one. To find out more email us.
communications@rbwm.ccsend.comSCAMS:
We have received so many examples over the last week, I will try and do something for Monday.
CRIMEI have attached reference numbers to each crime report. If you live in the vicinity of any of the crimes mentioned and have CCTV or a video doorbell, can you please check the footage. If you have any that might be of interest to the police, can you please make contact with us, quoting reference number given.
I have added a new email address below. The first email address is directly to your local Neighbourhood Team. The second is to our investigation team. Please use it to send any intelligence / video doorbell / CCTV footage you may have, which is relevant to any of the crimes lists below - quoting the reference number.
Alternatively you can call 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or email -
www.crimestoppers-uk.orgMAIDENHEAD CENTRAL:
maidenheadcentralgeographical@thamesvalley.pnn.police.ukSR.windsor&
maidenhead@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk10/2 Wednesday 6 p.m. / 7 p.m. Bridge Street. A bike locked in a bike rack stolen. A black & purple, mountain bike.
RIVERSIDE & BELMONT:
NO CRIME TO REPORT.
MAIDENHEAD WEST
maidenheadwestgeographical@thamesvalley.pnn.police.ukSR.windsor&
maidenhead@thamesvalley.pnn.police.ukBISHAM, COOKHAM, HURLEY, THE WALTHAMS, LITTLEWICK GREEN & KNOWL HILL:
10/2 Wednesday 10 a.m. Bath Road. Littlewick Green. Car index plates stolen. Ref. No: 43210056777
10/2 Wednesday 1 p.m. / 1.45 p.m. Car Park, Hurley. The aggrieved parked her car and walked around it and placed her handbag in the boot. When she returned to the car, the boot had been forced open and the handbag stolen. She believes, she may have been watched, putting the handbag in the boot. Ref. No: 43210057356
PINKNEYS GREEN & FURZE PLATT:
NO CRIME TO REPORT.
MAIDENHEAD SOUTH
maidenheadsouthgeographical@thamesvalley.pnn.police.ukSR.windsor&
maidenhead@thamesvalley.pnn.police.ukBOYN HILL, COX GREEN & WOODLANDS PARK:
11/2 Thursday 12.30 p.m. Norden Close. A witness saw two youths drive up in a black Skoda. The parked beside a van. They got out and tried the cab and side doors. As they were locked, they moved to another van parked in front. They again tried to open the cab and side doors, which were also locked. They then got back into the car and dove off. Ref. No: 43210058897
OLDFIELD, BRAY & HOLYPORT:
NO CRIME TO REPORT.