New coronavirus vaccination site opens in Durham city centre
The site has opened in Boots and will be open seven days a week
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Health boss denies Shotley Bridge Hospital renovation will harm NHS services elsewhere
Extra cash being given to the County Durham hospital is raising questions about the future of other neighbouring hospitals
06:00, 9 FEB 2021
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A multi-million pound overhaul of a County Durham hospital will not threaten services elsewhere in the county, NHS bosses have promised.
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Retired GP Dr John White returned to help with the massive programme. He is seen here administering the jab to Bowes resident Alan Brown.
THE start of the biggest vaccine programme Teesdale has seen got underway at Richardson Hospital, in Barnard Castle, with some of the most vulnerable residents delighted to be first in line.
GP practices from Barnard Castle, Middleton-in-Teesdale, Gainford, Cockfield, Evenwood and Butterknowle formed a network so more than 975 of the most vulnerable residents could get the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine.
Starting on Friday and working over three days, staff from all surgeries were involved and retired GPs and nurses were also drafted in.
County Durham MP shares vaccine concerns amid claims that jabs are being diverted to the South
Labour MP Grahame Morris said he has written to Matt Hancock about vaccination appointments
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