Published:
10:23 AM February 12, 2021
Updated:
11:38 AM February 15, 2021
Jon Bray has been given time away from his work as a trainer at UK Power Networks in Bury St Edmunds to volunteer to administer the Covid-19 vaccine in Southwold. Picture: Courtesy of UK Power Networks
- Credit: Courtesy of UK Power Networks
An electricity worker has described the emotional connection he is experiencing as he helps with the Covid vaccination roll-out.
Jon Bray, 49, from Saxmundham, is volunteering twice a week at the Sole Bay vaccination base in Southwold, run by the South Waveney Primary Care Network.
He has been given time away from his work by his employer UK Power Networks, where he usually trains engineering staff at its Bury St Edmunds training centre.
Published:
10:23 AM February 12, 2021
Updated:
11:38 AM February 15, 2021
Jon Bray has been given time away from his work as a trainer at UK Power Networks in Bury St Edmunds to volunteer to administer the Covid-19 vaccine in Southwold. Picture: Courtesy of UK Power Networks
- Credit: Courtesy of UK Power Networks
An electricity worker has described the emotional connection he is experiencing as he helps with the Covid vaccination roll-out.
Jon Bray, 49, from Saxmundham, is volunteering twice a week at the Sole Bay vaccination base in Southwold, run by the South Waveney Primary Care Network.
He has been given time away from his work by his employer UK Power Networks, where he usually trains engineering staff at its Bury St Edmunds training centre.