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At long last cases are falling, but we must all follow the rules and stay extra vigilant over the coming months so as not to go through this again

Please find attached: Table 1 – the summary of weekly data for Wrexham as a whole compared to other councils in North Wales Table 2 – the summary of daily data for the 18 ‘MSOA’ statistical sub-areas of Wrexham used by Public Health Wales (PHW) in their Tableau The County Borough as a Whole (Table 1) The data show that the virus has definitely peaked, with the rate per 100,000 population ( 438.4) and positivity ( 21.6%) being much lower today than the 660.5 and 26.5% reported last Friday.  However, Wrexham remains worst in Wales and it is likely to take 3 weeks before these rates can be halved, when they will still be high.

Wrexham s local vaccination centre to move to six day a week operation - by appointment only

Posted: Fri 29th Jan 2021 Wrexham’s local vaccination centre to move to six day a week operation – by appointment only Wrexham’s Member of the Senedd and Wrexham Council have welcomed the opening of the first Local Vaccination Centre (LVC) in North Wales. Vaccinations are available by appointment only / The LVC does not offer drop-in services / Please don’t just turn-up without an appointment – you won’t be offered vaccination. The LVC is managed by Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board and will play a key role in the local vaccination programme – alongside GP practices and the Mass Vaccination Centre (MVC) in Deeside.

Latest vaccine update from Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board

This is a total of 183,000 people. The health board also say they are on track to vaccinate all over 80’s by the end of the month. Gill Harris, deputy chief executive, said: Last week we saw a significant increase in the supply of vaccines that we received and administered. Between January 18 and January 24 we vaccinated nearly 27,500 people and we are on track to reach the target set by Welsh Government to vaccinate all those in Priority groups 1-4 by the middle of February. As of January 24, 61,069 people in North Wales had received their first Covid-19 Vaccination. 63 per cent of priority groups one to two have received their first vaccination dose compared to 28 per cent this time last week.

Local Vaccination Centre in Wrexham opens

A LOCAL vaccination centre has opened in Wrexham today as the mass vaccination programme continues. The Betsi Cadwaladr Health Board confirmed that today, Tuesday January 26, the Catrin Finch Centre at Wrexham Glyndwr has opened as a Local Vaccination Centre (LVC). The LVC has opened alongside the the Mass Vaccination Centres and Hospital Vaccination Centres as the vaccination programme increases. The Health Board tweeted: Our first Local Vaccination Centre (LVC) opens today in the Catrin Finch Centre in Wrexham. Vaccinations are available by appointment only. Please do not visit the LVC without an appointment, as you will not be offered a vaccination.

Wrexham local vaccination centre opens for three day week - If we get more supply, we can go even faster says Minister

Posted: Tue 26th Jan 2021 Wrexham local vaccination centre opens for three day week – “If we get more supply, we can go even faster” says Minister This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Jan 26th, 2021 A Local Vaccination Centre (LVC) for Wrexham opens today, by invited appointment only, as the vaccination programme scales up. The LVC will be operating at the Catrin Finch Centre on the Wrexham Glyndwr University campus, and for this week at least, it will operate between Tuesday and Thursday 8am to 6pm. A similar centre in Plas Madoc is also planned. It has been stressed people can’t just turn up, you must wait for an invitation.

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