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Dr Poulter described such trusts as being unaccustomed to overseeing inoculation programmes of this magnitude, adding that he feels some of the earlier delays may have been linked to this.
Dr Dan Poulter MP has urged Suffolk residents to get their vaccination done as soon as it is available to them
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NHS chiefs said EPUT has taken charge of the bigger centres such as the newly opened Gainsborough Sports Centre in Ipswich and is not overseeing the full rollout.
The trust has previously overseen vaccination programmes in schools, they added.
Dr Poulter also warned people to remain vigilant to the virus and added: “Just because you’ve had your first vaccination doesn’t mean you can take your foot off the gas, this is a disease that’s very deadly, and one dose is not the full treatment dose.”
Dr Poulter described such trusts as being unaccustomed to overseeing inoculation programmes of this magnitude, adding that he feels some of the earlier delays may have been linked to this.
Dr Dan Poulter MP has urged Suffolk residents to get their vaccination done as soon as it is available to them
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NHS chiefs said EPUT has taken charge of the bigger centres such as the newly opened Gainsborough Sports Centre in Ipswich and is not overseeing the full rollout.
The trust has previously overseen vaccination programmes in schools, they added.
Dr Poulter also warned people to remain vigilant to the virus and added: “Just because you’ve had your first vaccination doesn’t mean you can take your foot off the gas, this is a disease that’s very deadly, and one dose is not the full treatment dose.”
The next wave of locations for Primary Care Network vaccination sites have been confirmed for north Essex. They will go live from next week and will vaccinated people according to the current priority schedule which includes health and care staff, and elderly vulnerable people aged 80 or over. Constable Country Medical Centre, in East Bergholt, is the latest place locally to be confirmed as one of the vaccination sites. The Fryatt Hospital, in Dovercourt, will also be running as a vaccine centre from Monday. Vaccine centres which are already up and running in north Essex are in Clacton and Colchester. Lisa Nobes, director of nursing at the Suffolk and North East Essex Clinical Commissioning Groups, said: “We are aligned with the government’s ambition to vaccinate as many people from those high priority groups as possible over the coming weeks.
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