Light at the end of the tunnel Ââ pensioner s happiness at receiving the covid jab
PRAISE: Bob and Christine Atkinson PENSIONER Bob Atkinson has nothing but praise for the way the covid vaccination programme is being run in Bolton. The 81-year-old had his vaccination at Peter House Surgery in Westhoughton on Friday and said he was grateful and happy to have received the jab. He told The Bolton News: I drove to the surgery and there were marshals at the car park telling where you could park, because the surgery car park is quite small and it was busy. They were directing people, and they did not have to do that. It took me three minutes in all from getting into the queue, which was socially distanced, to having the injection.
Every GP practice in Bolton now has access to a local Covid-19 vaccination site
There are now nine sites throughout the borough
17:48, 14 JAN 2021
A patient at the Old Vicarage care home in Bolton was among the first to receive the coronavirus vaccine (Image: Bolton Council)
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Vaccination centres are up and running in all areas of Bolton Ââ here s where they are
Vaccination centres are up and running in all areas of Bolton Ââ here s where they are All GP practices in Bolton now have access to a local vaccination site as another location has been confirmed. Invitations to receive the vaccine at Horwich RMI Club, on Ramsbottom Road, will start in earnest, with vaccinations expected to take place from the middle of next week. These arrangements will affect people aged 80 or over registered at Kildonan House Surgery and Pike View Medical Centre. Bolton Clinical Commissioning Group, is delivering the Covid-19 vaccination programme in the borough on behalf of NHS England.
First Oxford University/AstraZeneca vaccine batch delivered in Bolton
The delivery has prompted joy from health chiefs in the borough
13:31, 11 JAN 2021
A volunteer being administered the coronavirus vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University (Image: University of Oxford)
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The first batch of the Oxford University/AstraZeneca vaccine has been delivered in Bolton, according to the senior responsible officer for the Covid-19 Vaccination Programme in Bolton.
People are being warned not to turn up without an appointment. Yesterday morning over-80s with appointments queued around the block for the jab at Lever Chambers. Priority groups are currently being vaccinated at the following places by appointment only. WHERE VACCINATIONS ARE TAKING PLACE: • Lever Chambers Health Centre – including people from Central PCN and Farnworth and Kearsley PCN • Breightmet Health Centre – including people from Breightmet and Little Lever PCN • Peter House Surgery – including people from Westhoughton PCN • Waters Meeting Health Centre – including people from Halliwell PCN, plus those registered at Bolton Community Practice in Horwich • Avondale Health Centre – including people from Chorley Roads PCN