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AS FEW as one in seven West Midlands hospital workers have had the swine flu jab ? raising fears that wards could be brought to a standstill if virus rates soar.
The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital in Northfield leads the list of shame with only 15 per cent of staff protected against flu even though they mainly work with the elderly ? the most at-risk of dying from flu.
While Edgbaston?s Queen Elizabeth Hospital, the main regional cancer centre dealing with high volumes of vulnerable patients whose weakened immune system cannot fight the virus, has seen only 17 per cent of medical staff get a jab.
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The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital in Northfield leads the list of shame with only 15 per cent of staff protected against flu even though they mainly work with the elderly ? the most at-risk of dying from flu.
While Edgbaston?s Queen Elizabeth Hospital, the main regional cancer centre dealing with high volumes of vulnerable patients whose weakened immune system cannot fight the virus, has seen only 17 per cent of medical staff get a jab.
Read More http://www.birminghammail.net/news/...ainst-swine-flu-97319-28071163/#ixzz1CLAiptRv