The Covid-19 vaccine clinic at St Helena Hospice in Clacton RESIDENTS across Tendring fear they are “being left behind” over the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine. Clacton MP Giles Watling raised residents’ concerns at a Zoom meeting with Nadhim Zahawi, the minister in charge of the vaccine rollout. Mr Zahawi told Mr Watling that the Army would be used to distribute the vaccine in the district and it is understood a mass vaccination clinic could be opened at Clacton Hospital as early as next month. Residents have also been left upset that Walton’s Columbine Centre, which had been earmarked as a vaccination centre, has not yet been opened.
The Covid-19 vaccine clinic at St Helena Hospice in Clacton RESIDENTS across Clacton, Frinton and Walton fear the towns are “being left behind” over the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine. Clacton MP Giles Watling raised residents’ concerns at a Zoom meeting with Nadhim Zahawi, the minister in charge of the vaccine rollout. Mr Zahawi told Mr Watling that the Army would be used to distribute the vaccine in the district and it is understood a mass vaccination clinic could be opened at Clacton Hospital as early as next month. Residents have also been left upset that Walton’s Columbine Centre, which had been earmarked as a vaccination centre, has not yet been opened.
The Covid-19 vaccine clinic at St Helena Hospice in Clacton RESIDENTS across Clacton, Frinton and Walton fear the towns are “being left behind” over the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine. Clacton MP Giles Watling raised residents’ concerns at a Zoom meeting with Nadhim Zahawi, the minister in charge of the vaccine rollout. Mr Zahawi told Mr Watling that the Army would be used to distribute the vaccine in the district and it is understood a mass vaccination clinic could be opened at Clacton Hospital as early as next month. Residents have also been left upset that Walton’s Columbine Centre, which had been earmarked as a vaccination centre, has not yet been opened.
MORE than 70 per cent of over 80s in north Essex have now received a first dose of the coronavirus vaccine, it has been revealed. NHS bosses have also confirmed almost all care home residents in north Essex have received their first Covid-19 jab. Colchester s MP Will Quince said there had been a big push over the weekend to vaccinate those who hadn t had a jab. He said: The NHS in Suffolk and North East Essex has completed the first dose of the vaccine to residents in our care homes, where safe to do so and in line with national guidance.
MORE than 70 per cent of over 80s in north Essex have now received a first dose of the coronavirus vaccine, it has been revealed. NHS bosses have also confirmed almost all care home residents in north Essex have received their first Covid-19 jab. Colchester s MP Will Quince said there had been a big push over the weekend to vaccinate those who hadn t had a jab. He said: The NHS in Suffolk and North East Essex has completed the first dose of the vaccine to residents in our care homes, where safe to do so and in line with national guidance.