OX3 - covering Barton and Headington More GP-led PCNs in Oxfordshire will be joining the vaccination programme after Christmas and into the New Year. Patients are asked to wait until they are contacted by their GP practice – they should not call the NHS or their GP practice about coronavirus vaccination appointments. Dr Kiren Collison, GP and Clinical Chair of Oxfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group, said: It is exciting to be part of this programme and to start seeing our most vulnerable patients begin to get the protection they need from Covid-19. The vaccination programme is very complex and we are working hard to ensure our most vulnerable patients are protected as quickly as possible.
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A patient is given a dose of a coronavirus vaccine produced by Pfizer and its partner BioNTech (Image: BioNTech SE 2020/PA Wire)
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oonal/ Getty Images TWO new sites have started delivering the Covid-19 vaccine in the Dudley borough. The Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine is being administered at Brierley Hill Methodist Church in Bank Street and at Revival Fires, in Wolverhampton Street, just outside Dudley town centre. Sedgley’s Northway Medical Centre and Feldon Lane Medical Practice in Halesowen are the other two registered sites at present, with more set to be announced in the coming weeks. Councillor Nicolas Barlow, Dudley Council s cabinet member for health and adult social care, said: It is fantastic to see two more sites on board to deliver the vaccine for residents in the borough.
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Anne Wilkinson, 86, received her jab at Keresley Green Medical Centre (Image: CCG)
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Dec 18, 2020
Two new sites have started delivering the Covid-19 vaccine in Dudley today, with council bosses welcoming the latest move in the fight against the virus.
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The vaccine is being administered from today at Revival Fires, in Wolverhampton Street just outside Dudley town centre, and Brierley Hill Methodist Church in Bank Street.
Sedgley’s Northway Medical Centre and Feldon Lane Medical Practice in Halesowen are the other two registered sites at present, with more to be announced in the coming weeks.
Patients aged 80 and above who are mobile will continue be the first to receive the jab at the sites, with the order being decided by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI).