ONE million people in Sussex have now had a coronavirus jab in a fantastic milestone, it has been announced. Official figures released on Thursday revealed that 90 per cent of the county s most vulnerable residents have had their first vaccination - with 71 per cent of these having both. This milestone has been reached just 24 weeks after the vaccination programme launched by the NHS. The data shows that 1,028,925 people had had their first vaccination by Sunday, May 23, and of those 677,497 have also had their second. Amy Galea, executive director of the Sussex Covid-19 vaccination programme, said: “This is a fantastic milestone for the residents of Sussex and everyone involved in delivering the Covid-19 vaccine.
One-million people in Sussex have now had their coronavirus jab bexhillobserver.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bexhillobserver.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Lindy Moors broke her neck and then broke her back as she was ready to be discharged from the Royal Sussex County Hospital A GRANDMOTHER was about to leave hospital after being treated for a broken neck - when she slipped and broke her back. Lindy Moors, 64, suffered the second injury on the day she was due to be discharged following a freak accident at her Steyning farm. She had to undergo three major surgeries in the space of a week at the Royal Sussex County Hospital - with doctors warning that either injury could leave her paralysed. But incredibly Lindy is still able to walk and talk and she is now on the road to make a full recovery.