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Colchester MP Will Quince gets first Covid vaccine

As of May 9 a third of people in Colchester had received two doses of a Covid-19 vaccine. Will Quince, MP for Colchester was pleased to receive his first dose of life-saving #NHSCovidVaccine at the Jobserve Community Stadium today. He urges others to do the same - if you re in one of the eligible groups, book online https://t.co/zNSpKAX2Xn or call 119. @willquincepic.twitter.com/4T2WvSUZOP EPUT (@EPUTNHS) May 20, 2021 NHS data shows 51,762 people had received both jabs by May 9 – 33 per cent of those aged 16 and over, based on the latest population estimates from the Office for National Statistics.

Mass vaccination centres in Southend face shortage of supplies

MULTIPLE mass vaccination centres across south Essex have now “paused” the rollout of the jab due to a shortage of vaccines. Both the Runnymede Hall vaccine centre in Thundersley and the vaccine hub at the Cliffs Pavilion in Southend will be shut from today. Runnymede Hall will not re-open until May 4 while the Cliffs Pavilion is aiming to re-open for more vaccines on Monday. Bosses at the Essex Partnership University Trust, which is heading the vaccine rollout, confirmed individual sites being put on “pause” is standard procedure depending on the availability of vaccines. Castle Point council leader, Jeffrey Stanley, said he trusts the decision of NHS bosses to temporarily close the Runnymede Hall site with the vaccine rollout proving a success so far.

Mass vaccination centres in Southend face shortage of supplies | Braintree and Witham Times

MULTIPLE mass vaccination centres across south Essex have now “paused” the rollout of the jab due to a shortage of vaccines. Both the Runnymede Hall vaccine centre in Thundersley and the vaccine hub at the Cliffs Pavilion in Southend will be shut from today. Runnymede Hall will not re-open until May 4 while the Cliffs Pavilion is aiming to re-open for more vaccines on Monday. Bosses at the Essex Partnership University Trust, which is heading the vaccine rollout, confirmed individual sites being put on “pause” is standard procedure depending on the availability of vaccines. Castle Point council leader, Jeffrey Stanley, said he trusts the decision of NHS bosses to temporarily close the Runnymede Hall site with the vaccine rollout proving a success so far.

Mass vaccination centres in Southend face shortage of supplies | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

Mass vaccination centres in Southend face shortage of supplies | Clacton and Frinton Gazette
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