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Wiltshire Council responds to release of care home numbers
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Figures released on Covid-related care home deaths in Salisbury
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All 32 care homes in Salisbury have now been offered the Covid-19 vaccine, a GP surgery has confirmed. Salisbury Medical Practice alongside colleagues from Harcourt Medical Centre, Three Chequers Medical Practice, Downton Surgery and Whiteparish Surgery have been visiting homes in the evenings to roll out the jabs to residents and staff. The Government had set the target of offering a Covid vaccine to everyone in care homes by January 30. In Salisbury, the target has been met. In a statement, a spokesperson from Salisbury Medical Practice said: Sarum South Primary Care Network, consisting of Salisbury Medical Practice, Harcourt Medical Centre, Three Chequers Medical Practice, Downton Surgery and Whiteparish Surgery have been working around the clock to deliver the Covid-19 vaccinations at Salisbury Cathedral and local care homes.
How the coronavirus vaccine is being rolled out in the Hywel Dda region. Coronavirus vaccines have been offered to every eligible care home with older residents in England, according to official figures. This news comes as more than 9m people in the UK have received their first dose of a Covid vaccine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson called the achievement a “crucial milestone”. Wiltshire Council said it was pleased the jab rollout had reached so many. Adding that it was vital to do everything possible to protect over and more vulnerable people. Cabinet member for adult social care, Simon Jacobs said: “The council continues to work closely with care homes and the Wiltshire Care Partnership to ensure effective infection control measures are in place.