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Second jab delay worry for elderly

One 80-year-old has waited 18 weeks

- KATHRYN ANDERSON

The family of an 80-year-old Perth woman have revealed she has been waiting 18 weeks for her second COVID-19 vaccine.

And other vulnerable residents have also been left waiting for the vital jag, which is supposed to be administer­ed within 12 weeks of the first dose.

As restrictio­ns eased further on May 17, many residents continue to feel isolated and nervous about meeting others until they have had their full vaccinatio­n dose.

Georgina Sharp received her first dose of the Pfizer vaccine when she was staying in Parkdale Nursing Home in Auchterard­er on January 7.

Just over a week later she moved to an address in Perth and - over four months later - is still awaiting word of when she will receive her second dose.

Concerned daughter Karen Richardson said: “Time is marching on and she needs this done ASAP.”

It is understood the nursing home emailed Georgina’s GP surgery in Perth saying she needed a second dose.

When Karen and her mum still had not heard anything by April 16, Karen phoned the surgery and was told they were only doing the AstraZenec­a vaccine.

Karen was advised to complete the missing appointmen­t form online.

After filling in the form on the online portal on April 16, Karen still had not received a response a whole month later.

It is now over 18 weeks since her 80-year-old mum received her first dose of the vaccine. And she is not alone.

An 86-year-old lady who received her first vaccine at her Perthshire home over 14 weeks ago has still not had her second dose.

Her daughter - who does not want to be named - told the PA she has tried every avenue possible to arrange a second vaccine but got nowhere.

She said she has heard of several other local elderly residents who have passed the 12-week window and described the situation as “frustratin­g” and “very worrying”.

She said: “With restrictio­ns lifting to allow people to meet indoors, poor mum will still be isolated having not had her full protection from the virus.

“So much for prioritisi­ng the elderly.”

NHS Tayside has apologised for the delay.

A spokespers­on said: “The NHS Tayside vaccinatio­n programme has now vaccinated over 234,000 people with their first vaccinatio­n and over 140,000 with their second dose.

“There are systems in place to ensure those discharged or admitted to care homes are picked up to receive their second dose so we apologise to anyone who has not been contacted.

“We are aware that some people have not answered their phones to calls from our numbers or have missed calls and the vaccinatio­n team continues to review lists to ensure all those due for their second dose are vaccinated as soon as possible.

“Anyone who received their first dose 11 weeks or more ago and has not received a call for their second appointmen­t should either phone the vaccinatio­n team on 01382 423108 or email tay. c19vaxloca­lenquiries@nhs.scot

“There is also a national missed invitation online portal at https:// invitation­s.vacs.nhs.scot/ where people can request an appointmen­t through the national team.”

Time is marching on and she needs this done ASAP

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