Sunday Sun

Vaccine campaign launched as Covid cases surge

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COVID is rising rapidly in every part of the North East, with latest data revealing a huge 73.6% increase in cases in one local authority area.

Latest government figures show Covid case rates in County Durham increased by 73.6% in the seven days to March 12. And 921 new cases were recorded in the borough where Covid vaccine figures show 25% of 18 to 29-yearolds are currently unvaccinat­ed – equivalent to around 21,432 individual­s.

Newcastle, Gateshead and Northumber­land recorded more than a 60% rise in cases. And the North East hospitals were also recently found to have one of the fastest growing number of patients testing positive Covid.

Covid case rates in Newcastle increased by 69% in the seven days to March 12 and in Gateshead that figure was 63%. In Northumber­land the case rate for the seven days to March 12 increased by 61.5% and in Sunderland figures showed a 49.1% increase. North Tyneside showed an increase of 42.3% and in South Tyneside case rates increased by 28.6%.

As cases surge across the North East and restrictio­ns ease, the NHS has launched a regional campaign aimed to boost take-up of the Covid vaccine.

The NHS is aiming to ensure as many individual­s as possible have their full course of vaccinatio­ns as it is vital in helping to reduce the risk of serious health issues as a result of Covid-19. And now it has introduced a new campaign – A Change of Heart – which reassures people that it’s OK to have a change of heart about getting the Covid19 vaccine.

A Change of Heart is based on what people in the North East, aged between 18 and 29 years old, say is important to them about the vaccinatio­n. It addresses their concerns and provides reassuranc­e that it’s never too late to change your mind and get vaccinated, whether that’s your first, second or booster jab.

Amanda Healy, director of public health, said: “It is not too late to get your Covid-19 jabs if you are yet to begin a course of vaccinatio­n. Every vaccinatio­n helps build your level of protection against the virus, as well as the protection of others within your community. So, whether you still need your first jab or a second or booster dose, it is OK to decide to come forward.”

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