Wishaw Press

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NHS Lanarkshir­e has reached another vaccine milestone ahead of schedule.

The health board’s Covid-19 vaccinatio­n programme has been continuing at speed and has now offered appointmen­ts to everyone aged over 50 and those with underlying health conditions who are under 50.

Dr Mark Russell, lead for the vaccinatio­n programme in Lanarkshir­e, said: “We have made great progress in our vaccinatio­n programme and it means we have completed up to Priority Group 9 ahead of schedule.

“We would not have been able to vaccinate at such a pace without our supercentr­es. This means that 58 per cent of the local adult population has received their first dose.

“Before we move onto Priority Group 10 (40 to 49-year-olds) and second doses, we will be vaccinatin­g people who have chosen to reschedule their appointmen­t to a local centre.

“Over the Easter weekend our supercentr­es will close, to allow staff to move to local centres and complete these mop-up vaccinatio­ns.”

As the programme moves onto second doses people aged over 80 will receive theirs from their GP practice, the same as their first dose.

People who are housebound, will continue to receive a home visit.

For people aged 70 to 79 second dose appointmen­ts will be at their nearest vaccinatio­n clinic. This could be at a local centres or supercentr­e, depending on which is nearest.

Dr Russell added: “I would like to thank everyone who has attended for their vaccinatio­n appointmen­t, which is helping to return us to normal life faster.

“It is important that we all attend for our vaccinatio­n and our second dose when we are invited. It’s the most important journey that any of us will make this year.”

Once you’ve been vaccinated, it is still important to stick to the FACTS guidance and follow national guidance.

More i nformation on t he l ocal vaccinatio­n programme is available at www.nhslanarks­hire.scot.nhs.uk/covid-19vaccine. This includes dates for local centres and transport informatio­n.

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