Importance of mental health highlighted on International Men’s Day

The Public Health Agency (PHA) is focusing attention on the need for good mental health this International Men’s Day [19 th November], particularly during these challenging times, and is reminding everyone that support is available. Fiona Teague, Mental and Emotional Wellbeing lead at the PHA, said: “The coronavirus pandemic is causing difficulties for everyone. It is impacting on job security, our businesses are under significant pressure, family relationships are being pushed because of reduced outside connections. Men in particular can sometimes struggle to seek support if they are

We all need to play our part to keep antibiotics working

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) remains a serious public health threat and protecting essential medicines for the future relies on all of us acting now, so this World Antimicrobial Awareness Week (18-24 November) the Public Health Agency (PHA) is asking everyone to help keep antibiotics working. The future of antibiotics depends on all of using them properly. These essential medicines are used to treat infections caused by bacteria. It is important to remember that antibiotics do not treat infections caused by viruses. Dr Jenny Mack, Public Health Doctor at the PHA, said: “It’s worrying that

Public health conference looks at ‘Picking up the Pieces’ in the aftermath of COVID-19

Public health practitioners and researchers have gathered virtually today for the annual cross-border Joint Public Health Conference, which this year is examining how COVID-19 has affected the lives of citizens in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, with a particular focus on how the pandemic has impacted on inequalities across a range of aspects of life. Health Minister Robin Swann and the Minister for Health for the Republic of Ireland Stephen Donnelly jointly opened the conference. Minister Swann said: “ The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been felt by us all. However, it has

PHA provides reassurance on flu vaccination

The Public Health Agency (PHA) has provided reassurance that plans to offer the flu vaccine to those who are eligible, and in particular people aged over 65, are proceeding as expected, and there is no shortage. Dr Gerry Waldron, Head of Health Protection at the PHA, said: “We are concerned that recent comments around the delivery of the flu vaccine may cause undue alarm to those who are still due to receive it, especially during the coronavirus pandemic. As we outlined in October, uptake has been exceptional, with people getting the vaccine in higher numbers than ever before, so a temporary

Don’t let the spectre of coronavirus haunt your Hallowe’en

The Public Health Agency (PHA) is urging people to keep safe at Hallowe’en by coming up with new ways to have fun which stick to guidance around staying safe from contracting and spreading COVID-19 (coronavirus) within our families and communities. In recent weeks there has been an increase in COVID-19 cases in Northern Ireland and additional restrictions have been introduced to limit the spread of the virus. It is important that every one of us sticks to these, and to public health guidance generally, so we can have fun safely. Dr Gerry Waldron, Head of Health Protection at the PHA, said:

High flu vaccination demand – further stock to be put in place

The COVID-19 pandemic has meant the worldwide demand for the seasonal flu vaccine has been exceptionally high, including in Northern Ireland. This will lead to a temporary pause on some aspects of the seasonal flu programme until further stock becomes available next month. Dr Gerry Waldron, Head of Health Protection at the Public Health Agency (PHA), said: “Demand for the flu vaccine this year has been phenomenal, and we are pleased that people have acted on the call to get it to help protect themselves and their loved ones. Flu alone can be a dangerous illness, but with coronavirus also in