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There were reports earlier this week people an error meant people could make an appointment at the Churchill Hospital through a link being shared. David Walliker, chief digital officer at OUH said: “While I am pleased that so many people are keen to get their vaccination, I would remind people not to share booking appointments sent to them. The NHS has been very clear that we will be in touch with you directly when it is your turn. We have a clear prioritisation order that was set nationally in which we vaccinate people. He added thanks to those who realised they were booking out of turn and cancelled their appointments, freeing them up for the priority groups which include over 80s, care home residents and worker, NHS staff who are at high-risk or frontline worker who have been identified by their hospital trust. ....
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