Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Half of Tayside adults have received Covid-19 vaccine

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ALMOST 179,000 people in Tayside have now received their first dose of a Covid-19 vaccinatio­n – more than half the adult population.

The vaccinatio­n teams have delivered more than 200,000 vaccinatio­ns to those in the first priority groups. This includes almost 179,000 first doses (51% of all adults in Tayside) and 21,400 second doses.

Tayside residents aged 50 to 64 (priority groups 7-9) are currently being invited for vaccinatio­n at a local community vaccinatio­n centre, with their invitation letters coming from the national programme in a distinctiv­e blue envelope.

The invitation will provide the location, date and time of the vaccinatio­n appointmen­t plus instructio­ns on how to change the appointmen­t if necessary.

There are also details for the national vaccinatio­n helpline if people have any queries.

There are more than 50,000 people in these age groups and invitation­s will be arriving over the coming days and weeks.

Dr Daniel Chandler, associate director of public health with NHS Tayside, said: “It is a massive achievemen­t to have reached this milestone of vaccinatin­g more than half of the adult population in Tayside.

“I’d like to thank everyone who has been involved in the vaccinatio­n programme for their hard work and commitment to get us to this important stage.

“Our vaccinatio­n teams are continuing to work through the priority groups and everyone eligible will be offered a vaccinatio­n by the middle of April.

“As the pace of the programme continues to increase, there will be some overlap between the different age groups so please don’t worry if you hear about someone younger being invited. You will not have been forgotten.

“It’s really important that as many people as possible get vaccinated so please do attend your appointmen­t when you are invited.

“As more and more people are vaccinated – and the Covid-19 restrictio­ns begin to ease – I just need to take this opportunit­y to remind everyone that we can’t let our guard down.”

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