One of those clinics was Wood Buffalo’s Primary Care Network clinic in Stoneycreek Village. The clinic has administered 200 initial doses of vaccine and will administer an additional 400 doses after receiving a new shipment Friday. “We know that Fort McMurray is being hit hard right now and that the sooner we can get vaccines into the arms of our residents, the better,” Lori Apostal, Wood Buffalo Primary Care Network Executive Director said in a statement. Fort McMurray has an active case rate of 1903.8 per 100,000 population – one of the highest in Alberta. “It was very hard to be on the sidelines of the pandemic for so long, especially as we saw our case numbers climbing higher and higher,” Apostal said.
Here’s how many people have been vaccinated against Covid-19 in Hastings
Hastings’ Covid-19 vaccination programme has administered first jabs to more than 85 per cent of people in the top nine priority groups, with almost half having received their second dose.
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Figures released by the Sussex NHS Commissioners reveal almost 51,000 people in Hastings have received their first doses.
More than 26,000 people have also received their second doses.
In Hastings, 85.9 per cent in the nine priority groups have received their first dose and 46.5 per cent of those have now also received their second.
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Clinical and non-clinical volunteers celebrate giving 30,000 Covid vaccinations at Spencer s Sport and Social Club MELKSHAM and Bradford on Avon Primary Care Network have just hit 30,000 vaccinations delivered at Spencer’s Sport and Social Club since the start of the vaccination programme. Now they are starting to release vaccine appointments at Spencer’s Sport and Social Club, Melksham on the National Booking System for patients 40-49 years. Dr Abby Burgess, a partner in Giffords Surgery in Spa Road, Melksham, which is part of the network, said: “This booking process is in its pilot stages but as vaccine supply increases there will be more clinics available for patients to book on the NBS at Spencer’s. The NBS is now the principle way of making vaccine appointments for those aged under 50 years.
Health workers were left furious after dozens of people failed to turn up for their appointment to get a second coronavirus jab leading to fears the shots could be wasted.
Darlington s Primary Care Network sent out a warning shot to the 129 people who missed their follow up appointments over the bank holiday weekend.
The County Durham town has trailing the national average for first doses of vaccinations but is ahead on second jabs.
Data shows 60 per cent of residents have been innoculated at leats once, compared to 65.7 per cent across the UK, but 35.8 per cent are fully vaccinated, 6.9 per cent above the current average for England.
Vaccination teams across Gloucestershire have been widely praised as yet another major Covid-19 vaccination milestone is surpassed in the county, with 500,000 doses given. Over 150,000 second doses have also been given in Gloucestershire, which NHS leaders have described as a remarkable effort. If they have not already been in contact, local GP services will be in touch as soon as supplies allow offering first dose appointment slots locally to people between the ages of 40 and 49 at one of the ten Primary Care Network GP-led vaccination centres across the county. Residents are politely asked not to call their GP surgery for their first dose of vaccine – the surgery will be in contact.