joining us is dr silvana mccaffrey, a gp in kington in herefordshire, and the clinical director for north and west herefordshire primary care network. thank you very much for taking the time to talk to us today. and, first of all, then, the move from plan b to plan am, is it the right move at the right time? i to plan am, is it the right move at the right time? the right time? i think that it -oses the right time? i think that it poses some the right time? i think that it poses some challenges. - the right time? | think that it| poses some challenges. yes. the right time? i think that it. poses some challenges. yes. in london and other areas cases are coming down but we still have not completed the vaccination of severely immunocompromised. they are due their booster after their third dose. in our network that is about 1200 people, there are still in the process of having their booster, we are time limited as to when we can give that so we can t bring that forward. there is still vu
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HUNDREDS of people have been given their first coronavirus jab in Leominster today, with the hardworking NHS relieved to be able to do so. Six GP surgeries from north Herefordshire, and Tenbury Wells, have come together to offer Covid-19 vaccinations at Leominster s Bridge Street Sports Centre, and have been working at the site on several days since mid-December. The north and west Herefordshire primary care network set-up the site, with many working late into the night, so patients in the top priority groups can be jabbed. Working with the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccination on Thursday, Kington Medical Practice GP Dr Silvana McCaffrey said patients from a vast rural area were being seen at the central site.