So theres a lot on confusion on here and in GP practices about giving out shielding advice/letters.
A lot of us on here have gathered evidence from NHS Digital, gov.uk ect. about this and it all says that GPs are expected to inform 600,000 patients who fall into the high risk catagory. NHS central and hospitals sent out the other 900,00. Some GPs (from other users post on here) have said they have received a letter template to send out and have done so. Others have said the opposite. My experience this morning was a bad one, my GP insisted it was practice policy not to give shielding advice and ignored what I said Gps informing patient. Do all GP's have the same information? Or is there a delay somewhere?
A colleague has just today received a shielding letter, from her GP. Confirming that they do have a role in this. Does anyone have any answers to this disparity between GP practices?