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  • COVID-19 Vaccination Delivery in London (Supplementary) [16]

    • Question by: Alison Moore
    • Meeting date: 04 February 2021
    Dr Alison Moore AM: My first question is for Tom Coffey. Phase 1 of the current COVID-19 vaccination programme covers care home residents, for example, and those over 50. Phase 2 covers the rest of the population and the JCVI has said, and I quote, “Vaccination of those at risk of exposure to SARS-CoV-2 due to their occupation could also be a priority in the next phase”. My first question is: what discussions, if any, has the Mayor had with the Government over whether to prioritise key workers’ COVID-19 vaccination programme and, if so, when should they receive their vaccination?
  • London and Covid-19 Restrictions (Supplementary) [13]

    • Question by: Alison Moore
    • Meeting date: 12 January 2021
    Dr Alison Moore AM: Thank you very much, Chair. My first question is to Fiona Twycross, if I may, but before I ask that could I reiterate the thanks to all the guests and their colleagues for the work they are doing? Fiona, how will you ensure that Londoners living in poverty or on the verge of poverty are supported and receive the essentials during this second wave and the more infectious strain, particularly in light of the challenge around self-isolation during lockdown?
  • Mayor's Oral Update

    • Reference: 2014/4130
    • Question by: Roger Evans
    • Meeting date: 22 October 2014
    Roger Evans AM (Chairman): Now it is time for the Mayor to provide an oral update of up to five minutes. Mr Mayor, I understand that we have asked you to talk about preparations for Ebola.
  • Mental health nurses and police

    • Reference: 2013/2754
    • Question by: Roger Evans
    • Meeting date: 17 July 2013
    ACPO research demonstrates that police officers are losing more than an hour a day managing mental health incidents that should be dealt with by healthcare professionals. Would you consider replicating the new Department of Health scheme, whereby mental health nurses patrol with police officers in four pilot sites across the UK?
  • 375 Route serving Saint Francis Hospice

    • Reference: 2013/0471
    • Question by: Roger Evans
    • Meeting date: 25 February 2013
    Saint Francis Hospice in Havering-atte-Bower, provides an invaluable high quality palliative service to those suffering from life limiting illness. The current level of transport service makes access to the hospice for patients, families, volunteers and staff extremely difficult. Could I ask that you impress upon TfL the importance of improving the 375 transport route by providing a 7 day a week service, to run later in the evenings and terminating at Queens Hospital?