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MEASLES / MENINGITIS (01 April 2026)

Infection Control: Due to the current measles outbreak in Enfield, and the Meningitis situation, if you need to make an appointment with a GP for any rashes / suspected measles or meningitis, please do not attend Surgery in the first instance.  Instead, please call us first and explain your symptoms to our Receptionists, who will arrange a telephone appointment for you to speak to a GP. 

Resident Doctors’ Strike

A Resident Doctors’ Strike is set to take place from 07 to 13 April 2026 amid ongoing disputes over pay and working conditions.

There is a risk that this action will disrupt patient care, however, GP Surgeries and Emergency Departments (A&E) will remain open during this period.

For more information, please contact: Choose the right NHS service for you and your family during doctors’ strikes

Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) vaccine

From 1st September 2024, an ‘older adults and maternal RSV vaccination programme’ has been announced.

Why is it recommended?

Respiratory Syncytial Virus is a common cause of acute respiratory tract infections, which are usually mild and self-limiting. The virus is transmitted via respiratory droplets (coughing, sneezing), through close contact with an infected person, or contact with contaminated surfaces. Symptoms usually include runny nose, cough and fever. For infants, and older adults, the virus can lead to more severe illness and
hospitalisation.

Who is eligible?

All women who are at least 28 weeks pregnant (the eligible cohort) on 1 September 2024, can receive a single dose of the RSV vaccine. After that, pregnant women will become eligible as they reach 28 weeks gestation, and remain eligible up to birth. The ideal opportunity to offer vaccination would be at the 28-week antenatal contact (ANC), following prior discussion at the 20-week ANC.

All adults turning 75 years old on or after 1 September 2024 will also be eligible for the vaccination programme and can receive a single dose of the RSV vaccine on or after their 75th birthday. Adults will remain eligible until the day before their 80th birthday.

Date of BirthEligibleNotes
Between 2 September 1944 and 31 August 1945YesRemain eligible up to and including 31 August 2025
Between 1 September 1945 and 31 August 1949YesRemain eligible up to and including the day before their 80th birthday
On or after 1 September 1949Individuals become eligible on their 75th birthday – but not before

Further information regarding RSV and the vaccination programme please contact this Surgery to speak to a member of our team; or alternatively, further information can be found on the following links:

To book an appointment for the RSV vaccination, please contact us on 020 8440 9301.