The North Wales Health Board have detailed the amount of new vaccine supply doses they have been given, as they are ‘confident’ of meeting volume and timeline targets. Teresa Owen, Executive Director of Public Health at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board explained, “Last week, we saw a significant increase in the number of vaccinations being […]
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MORE than 15,000 people have been given the Covid-19 vaccine in North Wales so far. Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) said at the end of last week, 15,852 people has been vaccinated. Last week saw a significant increase in the number of vaccinations - under BCUHB - being delivered and 9,654 people in the top priority groups received their first dose as part of the roll-out in North Wales. Teresa Owen, executive director of Public Health, said: We know initially there was some concern about the supply of vaccine to North Wales in the first few weeks of the programme, but we have always been clear that we will receive our proportion of the vaccine. We have now seen a significant increase in supply and that has been quickly reflected in the overall number of people who have had their vaccine in North Wales.
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