Vulnerable Broughty Ferry residents 'furious' as younger patients get Covid-19 jags first : vimarsana.com

Vulnerable Broughty Ferry residents 'furious' as younger patients get Covid-19 jags first


Updated: February 12, 2021, 10:13 am
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The mass vaccination centre created in the Caird Hall.
Vulnerable Broughty Ferry residents in their 70s have been left “furious” after younger patients received Covid-19 jags before them.
Residents aged between 70 and 75 are receiving vaccinations in community centres, such as The Caird Hall, which is also administering jags to a cohort aged between 65 to 69.
Because vaccinators are calling both age groups simultaneously, younger patients have received jags while more elderly residents have been told to wait at home.
The coronavirus vaccination programme continues.
Not plan A…
Dennis Rintoul, 72, from Broughty Ferry, has type two diabetes and a damaged diaphragm. He has been left “enraged” by the issue.

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