More than one million Covid-19 vaccines administered in Nottinghamshire
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They say that as of Thursday (June 10), 1,042,531 vaccines had been administered in the county since the start of the programme – with 445,832 being second doses.
Amanda Sullivan, accountable officer for NHS Nottingham and Nottinghamshire CCG, John Brewin, chief executive on Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Tracy Taylor, chief executive of Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, have praised the achievement of staff and volunteers.
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Hide AdIn a joint statement, they said: “Reaching one million vaccines is a fantastic achievement and a testament to the hard work of NHS staff, the teams working operationally behind the scenes, those who have retrained to help and the many volunteers who we could not deliver this programme without.
“We would also like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the public who have waited patiently for their vaccine and booked promptly once being called up. Thank you for you continued support.
“While we celebrate this milestone achievement, we are by no means complacent. There are still residents eligible for a vaccination who are yet to come forward and we encourage you to do so. You have not missed your opportunity to get a vaccine, there will be one waiting for you.”
Currently, anyone aged 25 to 39 can book an appointment by calling 119 or visiting www.nhs.uk/book-a-coronavirus-vaccination.
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Hide AdHealth chiefs have reminded folk that they need to have two doses of the vaccine at two appointments – and they can be booked at the same time, with the second dose taking place eight to 12 weeks after the first.