Press release -
Vax weekly update – 23,000 people now had first Covid jab
More than 23,000 people registered with a Bury GP have now been vaccinated against coronavirus.
This means that nearly 13% of the eligible population (182,100) have been given at least one of the two jabs necessary to protect against this potentially fatal illness.
The jabs are being carried out by medical staff at four vaccination centres run by the Primary Care Network: the Elizabethan Suite in Bury, Bealey’s in Radcliffe, Ramsbottom Civic Hall, and Prestwich Walk-in Centre.
Vaccination targets:
- By 15 Feb: everyone aged 70+ and clinically extremely vulnerable people over 16 = 39,400 people.
- By mid-April: everyone aged 50+ and clinically vulnerable people over 16 = a further 72,700 people.
- By end September: everyone 18+ and clinically vulnerable people aged 16 and 17 = the remaining 70,000 people.
Frontline health and social care staff are also being vaccinated as priority groups.
Bury’s vaccination figures will be higher once results from hospital and mass testing sites are added in.
Remember:
- Vaccinations are given to people in the priority order set by the Government
- When it’s your turn, you will be invited by your GP to have a vaccination.
- Remember to go back for your second jab, up to 12 weeks from your first, once you are given an appointment for it, in order to have increased protection
- You must still follow the Covid-safe rules even if you have been vaccinated – it takes several weeks for the vaccine to work, and you may still be able to catch the virus and pass it on.
Advice and support on all matters related to coronavirus can be found on the council’s website: www.bury.gov.uk
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Press release issued: 27 January 2021.
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