101-year-old becomes first West Dunbartonshire care home resident to get Covid jab
Chrissie Watson, at Dumbarton s Crosslet House, said it was important to support the vaccine in a bid to end the terrible pandemic.
Chrissie Watson became the first care home resident in West Dunbartonshire to receive the Covid-19 vaccine.
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A 101-YEAR-OLD woman in Dumbarton has become the first care home resident in the town to receive the Covid-19 vaccine. Crosslet House is the first West Dunbartonshire care home to join the rollout of the vaccination since NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde began its immunisation programme earlier this week. The programme has been open to care home staff and front line workers from the area, many of whom have already been immunised in preparation for the wider rollout, but this was the first time that elderly care home residents from the region have been vaccinated in the facility in which they live.