BETSI Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) is hosting a virtual stall focusing on the COVID-19 vaccination and testing programme at its health and wellbeing event this week. On Thursday, February 25, the Bite Sized Health and Wellbeing event brings together a range of online stalls from various organisations and charities including BCUHB, Diabetes UK, Flint Library and Wellbeing Hub, British Liver Trust, Conwy Mind, Age Cymru and many more. The BCUHB virtual stall will be open at various times throughout the day for people to drop into via session links to Microsoft Teams. The stall will be about the COVID-19 Test, Trace and Protect programme, and will present the latest information on the COVID-19 Vaccination Programme. Members of staff will also be available to answer questions placed in the chat option.
BETSI Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) have reached another important milestone in their vaccination programme. The health board have vaccinated or offered an appointment to all those in the first four priority groups. This includes care home residents and staff; frontline health and social care workers; people who are extremely clinically vulnerable and all those over 70 years of age. Gill Harris, deputy chief executive, said: This has been made possible thanks to the incredible efforts of our current and retired NHS staff, GPs, administration staff, trade unions, our local authority partners, the emergency services, the military and our wonderful volunteers.
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