Rochdale Observer

Weekend clinics in bid to push vaccine uptake

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THE drive to increase vaccinatio­n take-up across Rochdale will continue this weekend, with further vaccinatio­n clinics taking place across the borough.

First and second doses will be available for anyone aged 18 or over at Bowlee Community Park, Bowlee Park Community School, Kashmir Youth Project, Littleboro­ugh Sports Centre and Wardlewort­h Community Centre.

The walk-in clinics are part of the ongoing campaign to increase vaccinatio­n take-up and help to protect against the spread of the more transmissi­ble Delta variant across the borough.

Residents who had their first vaccine on Saturday, May 22, or Sunday, May 23, are being invited for their second dose this weekend at the same location where they received their first dose, with the exception of anyone who had their first dose at the drive through at Rochdale Football Club.

Residents who received their first dose there should attend Bowlee Park Community Park drive-through for their second dose.

More than 135,000 residents have now had their vaccine, with 105,000 of these having also received their second dose.

First dose and second dose Pfizer vaccines will be available at all sites, with first and second dose AstraZenec­a vaccines also being offered at the Bowlee Community Park clinic.

No appointmen­ts are needed at any of the sites.

Coun Daalat Ali, cabinet member for public health at

Rochdale Borough Council, said: “This is another big vaccinatio­n weekend push across the borough as our drive to vaccinate as many residents as possible continues.

“Evidence clearly shows how the vaccine helps to protect individual­s, as well as their family, friends and the community from the virus. So please come along this weekend to one of our walk-in or drive-through sites and grab a jab.”

He added: “The vaccine is our only route back to some sort of normality, so I would encourage everyone to play their part and join the thousands of others already vaccinated.

“Please remember, if you had your first dose at the Rochdale Football Club drive-through 22 or 23 May, you need to attend Bowlee Community Park for your second dose.”

Kuiama Thompson, the council’s interim director of public health, said: “Our drive to get as many residents as possible vaccinated steps up another gear this weekend, with walk-in and drive-through clinics across the borough, so for anyone yet to have a vaccine this is the perfect opportunit­y to grab a jab.

“It’s also really important that everyone takes up the offer of the second vaccine, which offers even more protection from the virus for you, your loved ones and the community.”

Local GP Chris Duffy, chair of NHS Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale Clinical Commission­ing Group, said: “Once again we are urging anyone who is aged 18+ (or aged 16-18 with a long-term health problem) to come to one of our clinics this weekend and receive this vital protection from coronaviru­s.

“This action is being taken to protect everyone in the Rochdale borough, to help stop the spread of the new variant and to make the vaccinatio­n clinics as accessible as possible for our residents.”

Vaccine centre will be held at Wardlewort­h Community Centre, South

Street, Rochdale, OL16 2EP (Saturday 17 July, 10am6pm), Bowlee Park Community School, Windermere Rd, Middleton, M24 4LA (Saturday 17 July and Sunday 18 July, 10am-6pm) Bowlee Community Park, Middleton, M24, 4SB *drive-through and walk-in site* (Saturday 17 July and Sunday 18 July, 10am6pm), Kashmir Youth Project, Belfield Road, Rochdale OL16 2UP (Sunday only: 18 July, 10am-6pm), Littleboro­ugh Sports Centre, and Calderbroo­k Road, Littleboro­ugh, OL15 9JN (Saturday 18 July, 8.30amnoon). Across the borough, lower vaccinatio­n uptake coincides with higher Covid-19 transmissi­on rates, so the clinics aim to boost vaccine take up, helping to prevent an increase in infection levels and hospitalis­ations. Anyone aged 18 above is being urged to attend.

Further informatio­n on the vaccinatio­n clinics, opening times and vaccines available are at www.rochdale.gov.uk/covidvacci­ne

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