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Up to half of vaccine slots not attended

- ROBBIE CHALMERS

As many as 50 per cent of appointmen­ts have not been attended on certain days at larger COVID vaccinatio­n centres in Perth, NHS Tayside has revealed.

That figure has prompted NHS Tayside’s director of public health Dr Emma Fletcher to make a strong appeal to the public to attend vaccinatio­n appointmen­ts.

NHS Tayside added there has been a rise in the number of no-shows in recent weeks at the region’s main jab hubs - Dewars Centre in Perth, Blairgowri­e Town Hall and the Atholl Leisure Centre in Pitlochry.

The appeal to get vaccinated also follows concerns about a recent significan­t increase in the number of COVID-19 cases in neighbouri­ng Dundee, with the variant first identified in India now named ‘Delta’ by the World Health Organisati­on - circulatin­g in Tayside.

As a result the first minister announced that Dundee would remain in level two of Scottish Government restrictio­ns, but Perth and Kinross will go into level one from Saturday.

Dr Fletcher said: “COVID-19 is still very much with us and the vaccine is your best protection against it.

“We strongly recommend that everyone gets the vaccine when offered it, particular­ly as we have seen a sharp increase in the number of cases in Tayside.

“It is also very important for people to get both doses of the vaccine for maximum protection. We know there are a variety of reasons why people do not attend their appointmen­t and the vaccinatio­n team continues to closely monitor attendance at appointmen­ts.

“They are also developing options for alternativ­e ways to deliver clinics to ensure that as many people in Tayside are able to take up the offer of vaccinatio­n when it is offered.

“We are asking anyone who is unable to attend their appointmen­t to reschedule it for a more suitable date and time.”

The NHS Tayside vaccinatio­n programme has now delivered over 419,000 vaccine doses to the people of

Tayside.

The programme is now vaccinatin­g all those aged 30-39, as well as delivering second doses.

Dr Fletcher added: “We have done so well in Tayside but we need everyone to work together and play their part to help us slow down the spread of the virus.”

 ??  ?? Protection The Dewar’s Centre is one of the vaccinatio­n centres in Perth and Kinross that are seeing an increase in no-shows
Protection The Dewar’s Centre is one of the vaccinatio­n centres in Perth and Kinross that are seeing an increase in no-shows

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