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STARMER BACKS OUR CAMPAIGN

High-profile support as we launch petition calling for all pharmacies to give Covid jabs

- By TOM MORTON The News tom.morton@thenews.co.uk

LABOUR leader Sir Keir Starmer is backing The News campaign for all local pharmacies to be allowed to deliver Covid vaccines - and wants jabs available 24/7.

Sir Keir said: 'Every high street has a pharmacy and I want to see every possib deployed to help.

‘Pharmacist­s stand ready to play their part. Let's use them, and let’s vaccinate Britain.'

Also today, we urge all readers to sign our campaign petition.

THOUSANDS of pharmacies across the country should be used to deliver the coronaviru­s vaccine, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has urged, as he backed the jab being available 24/7.

Following The News and its sister titles’ campaign this week calling on the government to use 11,500 community pharmacies to get the vaccinatio­n into people’s arms, Sir Keir echoed the demand ahead of a visit to a vaccinatio­n centre in Stevenage today.

Sir Keir will say the government needs to ‘ match the nation’s ambition’ with a 24/7 rollout of jabs.

And he has called on ministers to deploy more of England’s community pharmacies past the initial 200 to guarantee vaccines can be delivered on every high street.

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed in Parliament that the drive to get jabs in arms would move to 24 hours a day, seven days a week, as soon as possible.

During Prime Minister’s Questions Mr Johnson said the process of protecting people from coronaviru­s is already going ‘exceptiona­lly fast’ but ‘at the moment the limit is on supply’ of the vaccine.

‘We will be going to 24/7 as soon as we can,’ he told MPs, despite Downing Street on Monday saying there was no clamour for such a model.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock will set out further details ‘in due course', Mr Johnson said.

But earlier in the day, Mr Hancock questioned whether there would be demand for a round-the-clock vaccinatio­n operation.

He said the NHS was ‘absolutely up for doing that’ but ‘most people want to get vaccinated in the daytime, and also most people who are doing the vaccinatio­ns want to give them in the daytime, but there may be circumstan­ces in which that would help’.

Sir Keir has also urged the government to increase capacity to four million vaccinatio­ns a week by the end of February.

The NHS said six pharmacies will begin delivering the coronaviru­s vaccine from today, with appointmen­ts available at a total of 70 from next week, and 200 by the end of the month.

And Mr Hancock said: ‘Pharmacies sit at the heart of local communitie­s and will make a big difference to our rollout programme by providing even more local, convenient places for those that are eligible to get their jab.’

But The News and its sister titles have called for all of the country’s 11,500 chemists to be given the chance to administer the jab.

The NHS said only stores capable of delivering large volumes while allowing for social distancing are initially being selected to give the best geographic­al spread.

And ministers have insisted that smaller sites will be utilised better in the second phase of the drive, when the majority of vulnerable people have been reached.

But Sir Keir said: ‘The whole country wants this rollout to succeed.

‘We were the first to get the vaccine and if we get this right and pull together, I know we can be the first country to roll it out successful­ly.

‘To do that, the government needs to match the nation’s ambition with a 24/7 rollout which har nesses all the expertise and dedication our country has to offer.

‘Every high street has a pharmacy.

‘I want to see every possible pharmacy deployed to help.

‘Labour will play our part. ‘Labour councils are already stepping up, supporting their communitie­s and making generous offers of support to the gover nment.

‘Across those communitie­s, phar macists stand ready to play their part too. Let’s use them, and let’s vaccinate Britain.’

It will not be possible to get an appointmen­t at any of the first wave of phar macies delivering the vaccine without receiving an invitation letter.

The government needs to match the nation’s ambition with a 24/7 vaccine rollout

Sir Keir Starmer

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