Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser

Over-70s starting to receive jab

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Monklands residents aged 70 to 79 and those who have been shielding have begun receiving invitation­s to receive the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n.

The move to immunise those in the rollout’s next priority groups – following care home residents and frontline healthcare staff – also marks this week’s opening of large community vaccinatio­n centres, which will include the Time Capsule in Coatbridge and Sir John Wilson town hall in Airdrie.

Appointmen­ts for those in their 70s and who are clinically extremely vulnerable will take place “throughout February,” while health officials say that they expect to finish vaccinatin­g the area’s residents aged over 80 this week.

Dr Mark Russell, who is the associate medical director of Health and Social Care North Lanarkshir­e, is leading the delivery of the Covid-19 vaccine in the county.

He said: “it will take time for us to work our way through each priority group, so we are asking for patience and that you wait to be contacted.

“We are on track for everyone aged 80 and over to have received their first dose of the vaccine by the end of the first week in February. This group of people is being contacted separately.”

People attending as invited for vaccinatio­ns are asked to bring their appointmen­t letters and arrive as close to the stated time as possible.

Wear a face covering for the entire duration of the appointmen­t unless medically exempt, and follow signs and directions from staff at the vaccinatio­n centre.

The official invitation letters for the next recipients began to be sent out last week and will also include details of how to reschedule an appointmen­t if it is unsuitable.

Health officials are emphasisin­g: “Once you have been vaccinated, it is still important to follow the national FACTS guidance – Face coverings, Avoid crowded places, Clean hands and surfaces regularly, Two-metre distancing from others and Self-isolate and book a test if you have symptoms.”

 ??  ?? Next step Appointmen­ts for those in their 70s and who are clinically extremely vulnerable will take place “throughout February”
Next step Appointmen­ts for those in their 70s and who are clinically extremely vulnerable will take place “throughout February”

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