A large scale vaccine centre is to open in St Neots.
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The NHS launches a new large scale Covid-19 vaccination centre at the Priory Centre, in St Neots, today (Friday).
The centre provides an additional option to the Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust large scale vaccination centres already delivering vaccines at the Grafton Shopping Centre Cambridge; the City Care Centre Peterborough; the Oak Tree Centre Huntingdon; the Horsefair Shopping Centre Wisbech; the Indoor Bowls Centre Cambridge; and the East of England Showground.
Dr David Vickers, Medical Director, Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust
When am I getting the vaccine? New mass Covid vaccination centre opens in St Neots
There are now seven large scale vaccination centres in Cambridgeshire
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Dr David Vickers, medical director of Cambridgeshire Community Services Trust said they are delighted by the new St Neots launch (Image: Cambridge News)
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2:56 PM February 16, 2021
A large scale Covid-19 vaccination centre has been launched by the NHS at the East of England Showground in Peterborough.
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The NHS has launched a “large scale” Covid-19 vaccination centre in Cambridgeshire in a bid to accelerate the delivery of the life-saving jab.
Opening today (February 16), the new centre is inside the East of England Showground and is part of one of the biggest NHS programmes in history.
The centre – at the Arena and Events Centre in Peterborough – is an additional option to the centres already across the county, including the Horsefair Shopping Centre in Wisbech.
Covid-19 figures trending downwards all over Cambridgeshire
| Updated: 10:05, 12 February 2021
The number of cases of Covid-19 is trending downwards all over Cambridgeshire; but weâre not through it yet - that s the message from the county s top health adviser.
Dr Liz Robin, director of public health for Cambridgeshire County Council and Peterborough City Council, and a co-opted member of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group governing body spoke to members at their online meeting.
Dr Robin, told the CCG meeting on Wednesday (10): âAlthough the signs are very encouraging with the fall in cases that weâre now seeing in Cambridgeshire and just recently in Peterborough, the rates still remain very high.
The Cambridge neighbourhoods where coronavirus has almost disappeared
Several local areas in Cambridge now have fewer than 10 new coronavirus cases
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A Cambridge city centre neighbourhood recorded less than three coronavirus cases in the most recent data. Central and West Cambridge was the only area in Cambridgeshire to have a ‘suppressed’ rate of Covid-19 infections in the seven days to February 5.