Covid vaccinations begin in Cambridgeshire care homes
GPs have begun to vaccinate care home staff and residents in the county this week
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Care home residents and staff in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough have begun to receive Covid-19 vaccinations this week, as the NHS continues the biggest immunisation programme in its history.
Published:
3:13 PM January 7, 2021
Updated:
4:18 PM January 7, 2021
Clockwise from left to right: Dr Richard Brixey, GP from Ely PCN, vaccinating a patient. Gladys Hatley is pictured being vaccinated by Dr Richard Brixey. Also pictured is her husband Dick. Twenty-three members of staff at Hilton Park care home in Bottisham were among the first to receive the Covid-19 vaccine.
- Credit: CAMBS CCG
The first Covid-19 vaccinations have started to be given to care home residents and staff in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
Dr Richard Brixey, GP from Ely PCN, vaccinating a patient.
- Credit: CAMBS CCG
The latest phase of the vaccine roll-out is being co-ordinated by GP-led Primary Care Networks (PCNs).