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Covid: What the vaccine means for me
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Former Spalding firefighter helping out at vaccination hub
| Updated: 09:27, 28 January 2021
Spalding Royal Naval Association branch secretary Terry Day is volunteering at Cambridgeshireâs first mass vaccination hub in Peterborough.
As a vaccination steward support, his duties include supporting, ushering and patient flow.
Those vaccinated at his first session on Tuesday included those at risk and frontline health and social care workers.
COVID volunteer Terry Day (44154434)
The centre began vaccinating people aged 80 and over yesterday (Wednesday), widening to other age groups in the coming weeks.
The retired firefighter said: âDuring these very trying times, we should all be doing our bit to help each other, to get through this terrible disease. Together we will break itâs hold.â