AS Bolton has once again become the focus of national attention due to the steep rise in the Indian variant of Covid-19 the town is doing what it does best coming together and beating the problem. Thousands of residents have come forward and got their vaccination in recent weeks as the town’s public health team and NHS set up pop-up testing centres, parked the vaccination bus at Essa Academy, bringing vaccinations into the heart of the worst hit communities, and knocked on hundreds of doors making sure people had the right information and tests they needed. Just over 90 per cent of all Bolton residents over the age of 50 have been given their first dose of a vaccination, according to the CCG. Data from Public Health England also showed that 65.6 per cent off all age groups in Bolton have been vaccinated.
Surge testing and vaccinations extended to Halliwell and Central Bolton
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Surge testing and vaccinations extended to Halliwell and Central Bolton
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Focus shifts to Bolton town centre with new Covid door-to-door testing and vaccinations
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Covid-19 rates among children in Bolton highest they ve been during entire pandemic
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