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Bell Baxter High School-educated GPs give back to Cupar community at Covid-19 vaccination sessions

© Steve Brown / DCT Media Cupar doctors, Sara McQuitty, Callum Duncan, Kirsty McQuitty, Steven Macfarlane, Hannah Dakin and former Bell Baxter pupils, Sean Colgan (High Vis) and Tara Gibson (front centre) at the Cupar Corn Exchange where they are vaccinating people from Covid-19 on Saturday. As the Covid-19 vaccine roll-out continues across Scotland, seven Fife GPs had extra reason to feel proud on Saturday and Sunday when they were rostered on vaccination duty within the town where they all went to school. Dr Callum Duncan, 44, of Pipeland practice, St Andrews; his wife Dr Sara McQuitty, 44, of Airlie practice, Methil and Dr Steve Macfarlane, 44, of Blackfriars practice, St Andrews, were on duty doing extra shifts at the Covid vaccination hub in Corn Exchange, Cupar, alongside Sara’s sister Dr Kirsty McQuitty, 41, of Muiredge practice, Buckhaven, and Dr Hannah Dakin, 52, Dr Graham Thomson, 39, and Dr Rebecca Thomson, 40, all of Airlie practice, Methil.

Snowfall stops Fife s first asymptomatic community testing centre from opening as planned

© Supplied by NHS Fife The Maxwell Centre in Cowdenbeath. Heavy snowfall again overnight has put paid to efforts to get Fife’s first asymptomatic Covid-19 community testing centre open on time. The much-anticipated facility within the Maxwell Centre in Cowdenbeath was due to open to the public at 9am on Wednesday morning, but NHS Fife has confirmed it will be delayed as a result of “challenging wintry conditions”. Members of the public who were planning to travel to the centre have been urged not to, and a further update is expected to be provided on Wednesday morning. A spokesperson from NHS Fife added: “We apologise for any inconvenience.”

Full details of NHS Fife s community vaccination programme revealed

Kingdom FM On Air Next NHS Fife has revealed full details of its community vaccination programme. Thirteen venues are being set up across the Kingdom to help with the rollout of the jag to people in their 60s and 70s. The health board says that by today (Friday February 5) everyone over the age of 80 in the Kingdom will have been offered vaccinations through their GPs. By February 15 the target is to get the vaccine to all those aged over 65 and the most clinically vulnerable patients. After that point, the programme will move on to focus on those between the ages of 16 and 64 who are high-risk, and unpaid carers.

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