The Scotsman

Army brought in to help Covid-19 booster and flu vaccine programme

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More than 100 members of the military will support Scotland’s Covid booster and flu vaccine programmes this winter.

It comes after a request for help from all mainland health boards made in mid October.

A total of 121 Armed Forces personnel will be deployed to the task this week, including 100 vaccinator­s, 15 nurses, and command and support staff.

They will join 86 personnel working in acute care with NHS Lanarkshir­e and NHS Borders, alongside others deployed to the Covid-19 testing programme, and the Scottish Ambulance Service.

The Scottish Government has also asked for support for two other health boards, NHS Grampian and NHS Ayrshire and Arran.

Armed forces personnel were previously brought into help in some health boards during the first round of vaccinatio­n.

Opposition politician­s have repeatedly called on the Scottish Government to speed up the flu and covid -19 boosterpro­gramme, which has progressed more slowly than forecast.

All over-50s, unpaid carers, everyone over 16 with an underlying health condition and adults in the same household as anyone immunosupp­ressed were due to be invited for a third jag from october, but this has been changed to mid this month. health secretary Humza Yousaf said: “We are now in them ids to fan extremely busy period for the national autumn/winter vaccinatio­n programme with flu and Covid-19 booster injections being offered to the most vulnerable groups, alongside firs tc ovid -19 jabs to 12-15-year-olds.

“With increasing levels of social mixing and close social contact in the colder months, it is expected that Covid-19 will add to the winter pressures usually faced by the NHS. That is why we have again requested military support to complement our existing resources and to ensure we can get even more vaccinatio­ns into arms as quickly as possible.

“It remains clear that getting vaccinated is the single most effective step that anyone can take to protect themselves from the most severe disease caused by Covid-19.

"Anyone who has not yet received their first or second Covid-19 vaccinatio­n can check their nearest open access centre onnhs inform or phone the national vaccinatio­n helpline on 0800 030 8013.”

 ?? ?? ↑ Derek Fraser from Edinburgh receives a Covid-19 vaccine
↑ Derek Fraser from Edinburgh receives a Covid-19 vaccine

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