East Kilbride News

100K milestone reached in NHS vaccine roll-out

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NHS Lanarkshir­e has reached and surpassed the milestone of 100,000 local people receiving their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Dr Mark Russell,

Lead for the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n programme in Lanarkshir­e, said:“We reached this significan­t milestone on Friday (February 12) and this has increased over the weekend to more than 120,000. This means that more than 20 per cent of the local adult population have received their first dose. While the programme hasn’t been without its challenges, I would like to thank our staff for their continued hard work in rolling out the largest ever vaccinatio­n programme. We are currently vaccinatin­g everyone aged over

65. We are on course to finish these groups by late February.”

NHS Lanarkshir­e say all appointmen­ts for everyone aged 65 and over and for those who are clinically extremely vulnerable have been scheduled by the national system and the letters have been posted.

They are asking you to be patient and wait on your letter arriving. However, there are some exceptions.

These are: People aged over 80 and people who are aged over 80 and housebound.

NHS Lanarkshir­e say they work with colleagues in GP practices to vaccinate this group. If you are in this age group and have not received your vaccinatio­n, please contact your GP practice. Staff will then pass on your details.

People who are housebound and aged under 80, will automatica­lly receive an appointmen­t at a large vaccinatio­n clinic, however, please call the number on your letter and let them know that you are housebound. Staff will take your details and pass them on.

When you attend your appointmen­t, remember to: bring your appointmen­t letter with you; arrive as close to your appointmen­t time as possible to avoid queues building up; wear a face covering for the entire duration of your appointmen­t (unless you are medically exempt); and follow the signs and directions from staff once you arrive at the vaccinatio­n centre.

Dr Russell added: “We are vaccinatin­g people as quickly and as safely as possible.

“However, it will take time, so we are asking you to be patient and wait to be contacted. Once you are vaccinated it takes two to three weeks to provide protection, so we all still need to stick to the national guidance.”

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