Glamorgan Gazette

Letters sent out for second vaccines

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APPOINTMEN­T letters for second doses of the Covid-19 vaccine are now landing on doormats across the Cwm Taf Morgannwg health board area.

When the health board’s six community vaccinatio­n centres (CVCs) reopened last week, they began by administer­ing ‘dose two’ for health and social care workers and people aged 70 to 74.

The majority of people will find their second appointmen­ts are earlier than any previous date given and should stick to their new date, time and venue.

The six community vaccinatio­n centres in Cwm Taf Morgannwg are Bridgend, Maesteg, Llantrisan­t, Ystrad, Mountain Ash and Merthyr.

A seventh is opening in Aberfan at the end of March.

The health board is reminding people to bring their appointmen­t letter with them, their vaccinatio­n card and ID.

If there is no way you can make your appointmen­t, then please contact the health board on the number given on the vaccinatio­n letter to re-book and to free up your appointmen­t for someone else. The same number applies if there is no way you can get to a CVC.

When the CVCs have finished second doses, they will begin inviting priority groups 7, 8 and 9 for their first doses.

GPs are contacting groups 5 and 6 for them to have their vaccines at their own surgery.

Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board (CTMUHB) frontline staff are receiving their second doses in the hospital vaccinatio­n centres, and the health board’s mobile vaccinatio­n teams are revisiting care homes for older adults across Cwm Taf Morgannwg offering residents and staff second doses.

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