Lucy Frazer, MP for South East Cambridgeshire
Published:
3:54 PM February 9, 2021
Lucy Frazer, MP for South East Cambridgeshire, pictured with the health minister Matt Hancock.
- Credit: Supplied by Lucy Frazer office
The vaccine roll out programme continues at speed, and it is fantastic to see that nationally, over 12m individuals have received their Covid jab.
Detailed information can be found at coronavirus.data.gov.uk but at the time of writing, over 153,000 individuals have received their vaccination locally.
I regularly liaise with the Chief Executive of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group, Jan Thomas to discuss the vaccination rollout in Cambridgeshire and across the region.
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A dose of the Oxford/AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine is prepared by a member of staff (Image: Getty)
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And he promised more such centres will come on-stream in the coming weeks.
“Residents should not turn up at the centre without a booking,” he said.
“They should wait for a letter, being sent out by the national booking service to people in the priority group, inviting them to book an appointment.
“People who would prefer to be invited to attend a hospital or GP service appointment can do so.”
55 Horsefair, Wisbech, the latest Covid-19 vaccination centre. It is a former supermarket.
- Credit: Steve Barclay
He added: “As always, I’d urge constituents to have the jab when invited and to continue to maintain social distancing and stay at home as much as possible to keep yourself and your families and friends safe”.
Published:
3:10 PM January 25, 2021
Updated:
3:18 PM January 25, 2021
Cambridge s large-scale Covid-19 vaccination centre, which is located at Unit 30 (next to H&M) on the ground floor of the Grafton Centre, opens on Thursday January 28.
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Cambridgeshire and Peterborough’s first large-scale Covid-19 vaccination centres will open this week.
Cambridge s vaccine centre is located at Unit 30 (next to H&M) - which is on the ground floor of the Grafton Centre - and will open on Thursday January 28.
Peterborough s vaccine centre, which is located at the City Care Centre on Thorpe Road, opens on Wednesday January 27.
Peterborough s large-scale Covid-19 vaccine centre, which is located at the City Care Centre on Thorpe Road, opens on Wednesday January 27.