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Vaccine volunteers thanked for helping facilitate roll-out

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MORE than 250 volunteers from all walks of life are being thanked for coming forward to offer their different skills to support with the Covid19 vaccinatio­n rollout in Sefton.

Sefton Council for Voluntary Service (CVS) are working in partnershi­p on the volunteer programme with NHS South Sefton Clinical Commission­ing Group (CCG) and NHS Southport and Formby CCG and the call for people to sign up has been met with an overwhelmi­ng response.

Retired nurse Barbara Fearns is among the volunteers providing support in one of the four dedicated local vaccinatio­n centres, which are run by Sefton GP practices working together in groups – known as Primary Care Networks – to immunise their patients in order of priority.

Barbara is a marshal, ensuring residents know where they are going when they arrive at the centre to ensure they receive their vaccine in a quick and safe way.

Barbara, who retired in 2012, said: “I am thoroughly enjoying my volunteeri­ng role. I feel privileged to be a small cog in a big wheel in rolling out the vaccine. It’s giving me something to do during lockdown and it is nice to get out and see people.

“I feel quite emotional seeing how grateful people attending are to be vaccinated. In their words ‘it’s hopefully a step closer to normality’. I am so proud of our NHS.”

Volunteers carry out a range of vital roles depending on their background and skills from marshallin­g like Barbara, to signing in patients and other key admin tasks.

The vaccinatio­n programme has been supported by GP practice staff and CCG staff.

Chief officer of the CCGs in

Sefton, Fiona Taylor, has also returned to the front line to help out with the Covid-19 vaccinatio­ns.

Fiona said: “We are so grateful to all volunteers who have helped out at our vaccinatio­n centres, from our clinical staff helping to vaccinate patients to GP practice staff, members of the public and CCG staff helping to register patients and ensure that they are kept safe whilst coming in for their vaccine. The support has been phenomenal and it has been great to work with Sefton CVS to organise the volunteer recruitmen­t.

“I have been helping at a site in Bootle myself to vaccinate patients and it’s been an absolute pleasure and very humbling to be able to make my contributi­on.

“I’m proud of all the team working so hard to keep residents safe during this pandemic and grateful to everyone who is helping.”

The Covid-19 vaccinatio­n scheme in Sefton has been supported by volunteers from across the borough who have given up their time to contribute to the biggest vaccinatio­n programme in NHS history.

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● Retired nurse, Barbara Fearns

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