MORE residents will be able to receive their first Covid-19 job as the Bolton s Vaccination Bus returns to New Bury UCAN Centre in Farnworth on Thursday. Anyone who fits the current criteria and is registered with a Bolton GP can receive their first vaccination on board the bus. Health Improvement Practitioners will carry out health checks and provide health tips on the day, as well as knocking on doors in the local area to encourage people to get their vaccination. The bus will be at the George Street site from 10am until pm. Representatives from The Storehouse Pantry foodbank, which is run by Bolton at Home and Urban Outreach, will be on hand to welcome people for their first dose of the Covid-19 vaccination at the George Street site.
Bolton s Vaccination Bus to visit Farnworth and Great Lever
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Bolton s refugees and asylum seekers receive the Covid-19 jab at pop-up clinic
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Bolton s refugees and asylum seekers receive the Covid-19 jab at pop-up clinic
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Dr Helen Wall (far left), SRO for the Covid Vaccination Programme in Bolton, with clinicians, staff and volunteers from Tonge Moor Health Centre, celebrating 100,000 vaccinations. A STAGGERING 100,000 people have had the covid jab in Bolton. The significant milestone was marked with balloons at Tonge Moor Health Centre the place where the first historic coronavirus vaccine was administered in Bolton. And tonight Bolton Town Hall will shine blue in honour of the NHS which is leading the roll out. Since December, 100,000 people have received their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine. Health chiefs say that people involved in the vaccination programme have worked around the clock to reach this major milestone and now they’re already raring to go for the next 100,000.