West Lothian Courier

THOUSANDS TO GET VIRUS JAB

NHS Lothian finalise Wave 2 plans

- JOHN-PAUL CLARK

The first venue for Covid-19 mass vaccinatio­n in West Lothian has been chosen.

NHS Lothian announced last week that it has identified and agreed three large-scale venues capable of providing thousands of vaccinatio­ns at a time.

The next phase, known as Wave 2, of the vaccinatio­n programme is shortly expected to begin across Scotland to vaccinate people aged 75 to 79, followed by those aged 70- 74 and 65- 69, followed by adults over 60 with risk factors.

NHS Lothian has been working with councils, health and social care partnershi­ps and other partners to ensure the sites are ready when the roll-out begins, which is expected in February.

The Pyramids Business Park ( PBP) in Bathgate has been chosen, along with The Edinburgh Internatio­nal Conference Centre ( EICC) and details are being finalised for Queen Margaret

University (QMU) in East Lothian. A number of local supplement­ary centres are also being set up by the four Health and Social Care Partnershi­ps – East Lothian, Edinburgh, Midlothian and West Lothian – to supplement the bigger venues.

David Small, director of Primary Care Transforma­tion, NHS Lothian, who is leading the programme, said he was delighted that three large-scale venues had been agreed.

He explained: “This is the biggest mass vaccinatio­n programme undertaken. It is a massive task and even though all of the teams are working at speed, we know we need to make sure we get the delivery right, first time.

“There are a lot of challenges involved across the project, but we are meeting each one and we are delighted that these three venues are finalised.

“We still have a number of other options to consider and explore, but this is a milestone.

“It means we can begin work in the new year while we continue planning the smaller centres which will supplement the bigger venues.”

Plans are being developed to create a walk-through centre at the EICC which would be capable of vaccinatin­g 26,000 people in a week at a total of around 50 stations.

A similar walk- through centre is expected to be set up in PBP, which could provide 12,000 vaccinatio­ns every week using around 25 stations.

A drive-through vaccinatio­n centre is then being planned for Queen Margaret University in East Lothian that would have around 16 stations and be able to vaccinate 8000 people a week.

People will be contacted by the NHS when they are eligible for a vaccinatio­n appointmen­t. They should not contact the venues directly because they would not hold any of the relevant informatio­n.

This new phase will be followed in the Spring by the roll-out of Wave 3, which will again target individual age groups, staring with those aged 60-64, 55- 59, 50-54, followed by the rest of the population.

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First pick Pyramids Business Park

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