West Sussex County Times

Sussex NHS is working hard to get the vaccine to everyone eligible as quickly as possible

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The NHS in Sussex is working extremely hard to get the COVID-19 vaccine to everyone who is eligible as quickly as possible.

We have been making very good progress in the short period of time since the vaccinatio­n became available.

However, we all need to recognise this is the largest vaccinatio­n programme ever undertaken by the NHS and it will take time to get to everyone.

When will I get my jab?

The order in which people will be offered the vaccine is based on advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccinatio­n and Immunisati­on (JCVI).

This month the NHS will continue to vaccinate people in the first two priority groups.

These include:

· Residents and staff in care homes for older adults · All those aged 80 years and over · Health and social care workers

After this, vaccinatio­n will continue to roll out to other priority groups in order of age and risk. The NHS will let you know when it’s your turn to have the vaccine. Please don’t call your GP practice to ask about the programme or when you can have an appointmen­t.

You will be contacted as soon as there is an appointmen­t available.

Where will I get my jab?

There are a number of ways in which the vaccinatio­n is being rolled out to our communitie­s:

· GP-led vaccinatio­n services – these services involve groups of GP practices working together to provide the vaccinatio­n to their collective patients at one location. This means that you may not receive the vaccinatio­n at your local GP; you may be invited to a different location nearby. These services are currently vaccinatin­g people aged over 80.

· Hospital hubs – larger hospitals across the country have been offering the vaccine to people over 80 attending for a planned appointmen­t. Now that more local vaccinatio­n services are up and running, hospital hubs are focused on vaccinatin­g health and care staff.

· Roving service – the vaccine is being taken into care homes and into people’s own homes if they cannot attend a vaccinatio­n site. This is being stepped up over the coming weeks as more supplies of the vaccines become available.

· Large vaccinatio­n centres – each county will have one large vaccinatio­n centre which will be able to give the vaccine to large numbers of people as more supplies become available.

The Brighton Centre is expected to be establishe­d as the vaccinatio­n centre for Sussex from the end of January.

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