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Jenny Harries

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Age 65
Date of birth October 26,1958
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Monmouth
United Kingdom
Education University of Birmingham
Prime minist Boris Johnson
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Dame Jennifer Margaret Harries DBE is a British public health physician who has been the chief executive of the UK Health Security Agency and head of NHS Test and Trace since April 2021.

Covid inquiry: Michael Gove defends Boris Johnson over lockdown decision-making

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... Former deputy chief medical officer Professor Dame Jenny Harries is due to give evidence later on Tuesday...

Covid and flu winter jabs to be brought forward in England

Covid and flu winter jabs to be brought forward in England
Aug 30,2023 1:51 pm

... The UK s vaccine experts, the JCVI, advise that the following groups should be offered a Covid-19 vaccine this autumn: People eligible for a free flu vaccine Dame Jenny Harries, chief executive of the UKHSA, said new Covid variants were expected to emerge and there was limited information on BA...

Bibby Stockholm: No one harmed over discovery of Legionella on barge - health secretary

Bibby Stockholm: No one harmed over discovery of Legionella on barge - health secretary
Aug 14,2023 6:01 am

... Prof Dame Jenny Harries, the chief executive of the agency, said that legionella bacteria detected in routine tests would not " necessarily indicate there is a systemic problem"...

Porton Down: Can this laboratory help stop the next pandemic?

Porton Down: Can this laboratory help stop the next pandemic?
Aug 6,2023 7:10 pm

... " Covid, of course, is not a one-off, " says Prof Dame Jenny Harries, chief executive of the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), which runs these laboratories...

Covid Inquiry: What have we learnt so far?

Covid Inquiry: What have we learnt so far?
Jul 19,2023 9:40 pm

... Other witnesses, including Dame Jenny Harries, the chief executive of the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), appeared to contradict Mr Cameron, describing the government s flu plan as " actually pretty good"...

Covid testing scaled back further in England

Covid testing scaled back further in England
Mar 30,2023 1:20 pm

... The testing that is ending includes: Lateral-flow tests will continue for: UKHSA chief executive Dr Dame Jenny Harries said: " Fewer people now experience severe illness due to Covid - due to vaccinations, infection-related immunity and treatments for those who need them - and the risk of hospitalisation has decreased overall...

Immensa lab errors may have led to 23 Covid-19 deaths

Immensa lab errors may have led to 23 Covid-19 deaths
Nov 29,2022 9:51 am

... " Jenny Harries, UKHSA chief executive, said: " I fully accept the findings and recommendations made in this report, many of which were implemented as soon as UKHSA discovered the incident...

Covid: UK hospital cases set to rise, says health chief

Covid: UK hospital cases set to rise, says health chief
Jul 3,2022 8:45 pm

... Hospital cases and infections are down on earlier highs but Dame Jenny Harries told the BBC said there could still be an impact on treating other patients...

Bibby Stockholm: No one harmed over discovery of Legionella on barge - health secretary

Mar 31,2022 12:20 pm

By Thomas MackintoshBBC News

Ministers took " instant action" to move 39 asylum seekers from the Bibby Stockholm barge after Legionella bacteria was found last week, the health secretary said.

Steve Barclay was questioned why people were moved in when officials knew tests were being conducted.

He told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme That " no-one has been harmed".

Home Office ministers say The Presence of bacteria was confirmed to them on Thursday, and they then took action.

In an earlier interview with Sky News , Mr Barclay said: " As soon as ministers were notified on Thursday night, there were some concerns with That , they took instant action. "

" My understanding from colleagues in the Home Office is it was notified to Home Office ministers on Thursday and they then took very quick action as a result. "

Legionella bacteria can cause Legionnaires disease, a type of pneumonia, if it is breathed in via tiny droplets of water suspended in the air.

Around 5%-10% of cases are fatal. People with underlying health conditions, the over 50s and smokers are At Risk of serious illness.

The barge had been billed as a cheaper alternative to hotels for asylum seekers awaiting the outcome of their claims.

The government eventually plans to house up to 500 men aged 18-65 on the vessel moored in Portland Port while they await the outcome of asylum applications.

Mr Barclay added " progress is being made" on his government's migrant policy. " We recognise there is more to do. The barge is one aspect of That . We need to Go Further . "

Dorset Council said it informed Home Office contractors about preliminary test results last Monday.

In a statement, The Council said: " To be clear, it was not Dorset Council's responsibility to inform the Home Office - That responsibility sat with CTM and Landry and King, the companies contracted by the Home Office to operate the barge. "

The full timeline remains unclear and The Council has Not Yet said whether it told contractors before or after the transfer of migrants on to the barge.

A senior Home Office source told The Bbc That The Department did not receive a formal notification of The Presence of Legionella until Wednesday evening.

The Source said the person notified was a " junior" member of staff who happened to be on a call with contractors.

They also said That The Department was " led" by the UK Health Security Agency, which did not recommend people were moved off the barge until Thursday night.

Prof Dame Jenny Harries , The Chief executive of The Agency , said That legionella bacteria detected in routine tests would not " necessarily indicate there is a systemic problem".

" Just finding legionella does not necessarily mean there is a significant risk to human health, " she told Today.

" It is primarily the responsibility of The Operator or The Manager of the premises or with the services to ensure That is fully managed before there are people using the services. "

The government has been criticised over its handling of the Bibby Stockholm, including From Within its own ranks.

David Davis , a Conservative MP, said That the " startling incompetence" of the Home Office had been Laid Bare , while former party chairman Sir Jake Berry described the removals as " farcical".

However, Wales Secretary David TC Davis on Sunday defended the government's handling of The Situation , telling Times Radio That it " actually demonstrates how we're putting the safety of people first".

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