Burton Mail

Thanks given to volunteers helping to deliver Covid vaccinatio­ns

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THE volunteers who are helping make Staffordsh­ire’s Covid vaccinatio­n programme a success have been thanked for their efforts.

It comes as it has been conformed that a national target for offering all the most vulnerable groups protection from the virus has been met.

At one of Staffordsh­ire’s busiest vaccinatio­n centres – the County Showground in Stafford – over half of those on duty at any time can be volunteers. Vaccinatio­n centre director, Steve Powell said: “They are pivotal to the success of the operation. We have a list of over 100 volunteers now and we need between 20-25 per shift out of a total of around 40 people.

“They come from all walks of life and a wide range of ages, with some that are retired and others that have been furloughed. They are quite happy to roll up their sleeves to do whatever needs to be done to get as many people possible vaccinated.”

Vince, a volunteer marshal at the Showground, said: “Our task, as well as pointing people in the right direction, is to help allay fear and bring down any level anxiety people may be feeling.” Dr Paddy Hannigan, clinical director for the programme said: “We are making excellent progress in ... Staffordsh­ire, and volunteers have been a big part of that.

“We are committed to making sure everyone gets the vaccine with the most vulnerable being the highest priority. We are now inviting people aged 65-70. If anyone is older than that and has not had their vaccinatio­n we would urge them to get in touch with the GP surgery as soon as possible.”

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