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Covid-19 vaccine roll out for care staff and vulnerable elderly could mark turning point

Covid-19 vaccine roll out for care staff and vulnerable elderly could mark turning point  | Updated: 16:35, 14 December 2020 A line was drawn in the battle against coronavirus this week, as the first round of vaccinations began across the region. People aged 80 and over, as well as care home workers, were among the first to receive the jab, along with NHS workers who are at higher risk. The first appointments took place at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and James Paget University Hospital on Wednesday, with a vaccine approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency being administered. Vaccinations have begun. The two hospitals are among 50 nationwide which have the required freezer facilities to store the vaccine at minus 80 degrees.

Coronavirus vaccinations to start in Norfolk GP surgeries

GPs in Norfolk and Waveney are to start giving Covid-19 vaccinations. - Credit: Adobe Stock GP surgeries in Norfolk will begin to give vaccinations to people deemed to be most vulnerable from this week. Kenneth Ireland was the first patient at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital to receive his coronavirus vaccine - Credit: Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital But the Norfolk and Waveney Clinical Commissioning Group has confirmed a number of GP surgeries will be providing the vaccinations to invited patients from this week. The GPs have started to invite and book eligible patients for their first dose, with those over 80 the first to get the injections.

Lowestoft scout helps other children with toys donation

Lowestoft scout, Oscar Cone, making the face masks to sell. Picture: Emma Cone - Credit: Emma Cone The project soon produced a stock of face masks that we were able to sell locally and nationally via Facebook – with each one sold earning £1 to donate to a good cause.” Oscar eventually raised more than £400 and he then decided that he would like to help the children’s ward at James Paget University Hospital in Gorleston. So with his family he went to the TK Maxx store last week and enjoyed walking round choosing all the toys - as he managed to fill two trolleys complete with 60 toys for the children’s ward.

Norfolk MPs hail start of Covid vaccine roll out

Norfolk MPs hail start of Covid vaccine roll out
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