Hospital and primary care pharmacists roll out COVID-19 vaccinations
Jeanette Pieri Emma Simmons Joanna Armstrong PCN pharmacists
Hospital and clinical pharmacists in primary care have worked together to ensure the safe and speedy acceleration biggest vaccination programme in NHS history.
Pharmacists have been overseeing the safe handling of the COVID-19 Pfizer and Oxford Astra Zeneca vaccines to ensure their integrity.
This includes working with local leads on clinical advice and training, also ensuring the vaccine is stored, prepared and administered safely.
Paul Fieldhouse is clinical director of pharmacy services for North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust.
He said: âThe vaccine requires special storage, particular careful handling in preparation for each dose and robust governance systems to be in place. It has been really good that we have all been able to share our experience and learning to support the roll-out in general practice.â
Cumbrian NHS heroes were praised by Prime Minister Boris Johnson for their efforts in the national Covid-19 vaccination programme. In a Coronavirus press briefing this evening, Prime Minister Boris Johnson praised Cumbrian NHS teams for their response to the pandemic. The PM mentioned GP teams in Cockermouth as well as North Cumbria Integrated Care Foundation Trust and the NHS North Cumbria Clinical Commissioning Group. As he addressed the nation, updating the public on vaccination efforts, Prime Minister Boris Johnson told the nation that over 90 per cent of those over the age of 80 have been vaccinated thanks the teams. He said: We have now vaccinated over 3.2 million people across the UK doubling the numbers of last week.