Fiona Kinghorn, Executive Director of Public Health at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, said: “Today marks two months to the day since the Mass Vaccination Programme began here in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan, and I am delighted that we have reached another important milestone with the opening of our third Mass Vaccination Centre. “I would like to thank every individual who has contributed to our excellent progress during the past two months, I am incredibly proud of what has so far been collectively achieved. “We remain on course to have offered the first dose of the vaccine to everyone in JCVI Priority groups 1-4 by mid-February, and will continue to work hard to vaccinate the population of Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan as quickly as possible beyond this.
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Llandough and Cogan recorded 21 cases, the same number as Upper Penarth. Lower Penarth and Sully recorded 17 - the same as Dinas. The news comes as Cardiff and the Vale’s health board have ramped up the vaccine roll-out across the region, with all 60 GP practices in the area offering coronavirus vaccines. Cardiff and the Vale Health Board has committed to offering the first dose of the vaccine to everybody in the first four JCVI priority groups by mid-February, dependent upon supply, with every GP practice in the area dishing out vaccinations. The first four JCVI priority groups are: residents in a care home for older adults and their carers, people aged
Barry Masonic Hall being used in the mass vaccination against Covid-19 FREEMASONS in Barry have opened their doors to local medical practices to help in the mass vaccination of residents against Covid-19. The Vale Group Practice is a group of four local surgeries, and it started vaccinating its patients at Barry Masonic Hall on Wednesday 21 January. Seventy-seven vaccines were administered on the first day of operation, and delivery will be ramped up over the coming weeks, until all patients requiring inoculation receive their two injections. The handover of Barry Masonic Hall to the Vale Group Practice is initially for two days a week, increasing if needed when additional vaccine distribution expands.
Barry Masonic Hall being used in the mass vaccination against Covid-19 FREEMASONS in Barry have opened their doors to local medical practices to help in the mass vaccination of residents against Covid-19. The Vale Group Practice is a group of four local surgeries, and it started vaccinating its patients at Barry Masonic Hall on Wednesday 21 January. Seventy-seven vaccines were administered on the first day of operation, and delivery will be ramped up over the coming weeks, until all patients requiring inoculation receive their two injections. The handover of Barry Masonic Hall to the Vale Group Practice is initially for two days a week, increasing if needed when additional vaccine distribution expands.