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To date, almost all patients above the age of 75 have now received their first vaccination. Countless volunteers have been involved with the huge effort, directing patients who attend the Covid-19 vaccine clinics and making sure icy car parks are safe for patients to walk on. Two of the vaccine hubs working relentlessly to battle the pandemic are Alfred Barrow Health Centre and Ulverston Community Health Centre. A spokesperson from Morecambe Bay CCG said: “We are really pleased with the progress of the vaccination programme in Morecambe Bay so far. Since we began vaccinating patients, we have managed to vaccinate nearly all of our patients that are over 75 and care home residents.
An Ulverston man died as a result of industrial disease due to exposure to asbestos during his time working at the Barrow Shipyard, an inquest heard. Thomas McKenna died at the age of 77 at his home on Well Lane on December 6, 2020, as a result of malignant mesothelioma. The former Vickers Shipyard pipe-fitter and welder was a much-loved father to his five daughters, and died after a three-year battle with mesothelioma, the Coroner s Court in Cockermouth heard. Tracy Robinson, one of Mr McKenna s daughters, gave a statement that was read to the court. It said: He was born in Ulverston and was the eldest of a family of seven.