Tower Hamlets Covid vaccination programme is under way
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London’s top regional public health director is joining a live online panel - put on by Tower Hamlets Council - for the public to ask questions tonight (Feb 17) about Covid vaccines.
The hour-long webinar aims to give East End households a chance to quiz NHS bosses about the vaccination programme so far and to give information for those ready to take up the offer of the jab when eligible.
Prof Kevin Fenton, London regional director of Public Health England, is joining the online panel about Covid vaccines
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Tower Hamlets resident and local hero Dabirul Choudhury has received his fist dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.
The 101-year old made headlines last year when he took on the challenge of walking 100 laps of his garden while he was fasting for Ramadan. His incredible efforts saw him
fundraise more than £229,000 for coronavirus charities.
Now, as the Covid-19 vaccination roll-out is underway in Tower Hamlets, Mr Choudhury wants to encourage everyone to take up the vaccine when they are
offered it by the NHS.
Dabirul Choudhury said:
“I am incredibly grateful to have had my first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. I feel very lucky indeed and it’s starting to feel like we’re heading in the right direction for us to have a bit more normality in our lives again.
Dabirul Choudhury aged 101 gets his first Covid jab to prove it s safe
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The 101-year-old local hero who walked 100 laps of his garden in Bow for charity while fasting for Ramadan last year has now had his Covid-19 vaccination.
Dabirul Choudhury made an OBE in the Queen s birthday honours had the first of his two jabs as Tower Hamlets Council campaigns for more vaccine take-up to stop misinformation circulating about its safety.
He made headlines in the
East London Advertiser in May when he raised nearly £230,000 for coronavirus charities. Now he wants to encourage people to have the vaccination when offered by the NHS.