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NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has laid out its roadmap for rolling out the coronavirus vaccination. The local health board is urging 45 to 49-year-olds to roll up your sleeves as vaccination appointments for those within the age bracket go underway. The aim is for all adults within the health board region to be vaccinated by the end of July, depending on vaccine supply. Those aged 45-49 years will be followed by the 40-44 cohort, then 30-39 and then 18-29. Those under 30 will be offered Pfizer or Moderna vaccines in line with latest guidance from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation.
The next phase of the vaccination programme in Glasgow s health board area is now underway with those aged 45–49-year olds being offered a jab. Vaccination appointments are now being offered to people over the age of 45 years across the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde area, with the aim of having all adults vaccinated by the end of July. Those aged 45-49 years will be followed by the 40-44 cohort, then 30-39 and then 18-29. Those under 30 will be offered Pfizer or Moderna vaccines in line with the latest guidance from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation. Dr Emilia Crighton, Deputy Director of Public Health for NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, said: “We have made great progress in administering more than 550,000 first doses of the vaccine in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and I am hugely grateful to the vaccine delivery teams for how they have responded to this huge logistical challenge.
vaccination Roll up your sleeves : NHS Glasgow lays out roadmap for who is next to receive Covid jag NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has laid out its roadmap for rolling out the coronavirus vaccination. The local health board is urging 45 to 49-year-olds to roll up your sleeves as vaccination appointments for those within the age bracket go underway. The aim is for all adults within the health board region to be vaccinated by the end of July, depending on vaccine supply. Those aged 45-49 years will be followed by the 40-44 cohort, then 30-39 and then 18-29. Those under 30 will be offered Pfizer or Moderna vaccines in line with latest guidance from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation.
Fifers asked to ‘roll up your sleeves’ for Covid-19 vaccination Army helping with vaccine rollout in Fife The aim is for all adults in Scotland to be vaccinated by the end of July, depending on vaccine supply.
NHS Fife is asking 18–49-year olds to ‘Roll Up Your Sleeves’ for the Covid-19 vaccination
People aged 18 to 49 are now being invited forward for the Covid-19 vaccine in Fife, as the next phase of the vaccine programme gets underway.
The aim is for all adults in Scotland to be vaccinated by the end of July, depending on vaccine supply. Those aged 40-49 will be invited first, followed by those 30-39 and then 18-29.