Mass vaccination centres finally reopen after heavy snow MASS vaccination centres hit by heavy snow have finally reopened their doors. The mass vaccination centres at Colchester United s Jobserve Community Stadium and at Clacton Hospital told patients to stay away on Sunday due to the icy conditions created by Storm Darcy. The stadium site reopened its doors on Friday while Clacton Hospital, which was due to start on February 7, opened for the first time on Thursday. Essex Partnership University Trust (EPUT), which is running both sites, said patients who had their vaccinations cancelled over the past few days can rebook their appointment on the NHS national booking website or by calling 119.
Bernard Jenkin and Pam Green NHS at Harwich Hospital A HOSPITAL trust administered more vaccines than ever before at the weekend. The East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust, which runs Colchester Hospital, ran its Big Vaccination Weekend to give coronavirus jabs to the over-80s and frontline workers. The exact number of jabs administered at the weekend is still being collated. However, the trust said it is in the process of vaccinating health and social care staff, as well as its own workers and staff from more than 130 organisations. In Dovercourt, more than 1,200 people received their jabs at the Fryatt Hospital, in Main Road, at the weekend.
Bernard Jenkin and Pam Green NHS at Harwich Hospital A HOSPITAL trust administered more vaccines than ever before at the weekend. The East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust, which runs Colchester Hospital, ran its Big Vaccination Weekend to give coronavirus jabs to the over-80s and frontline workers. The exact number of jabs administered at the weekend is still being collated. However, the trust said it is in the process of vaccinating health and social care staff, as well as its own workers and staff from more than 130 organisations. In Dovercourt, more than 1,200 people received their jabs at the Fryatt Hospital, in Main Road, at the weekend.
Bernard Jenkin and Pam Green NHS at Harwich Hospital A HOSPITAL trust administered more vaccines than ever before at the weekend. The East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust, which runs Colchester Hospital, ran its Big Vaccination Weekend to give coronavirus jabs to the over-80s and frontline workers. The exact number of jabs administered at the weekend is still being collated. However, the trust said it is in the process of vaccinating health and social care staff, as well as its own workers and staff from more than 130 organisations. In Dovercourt, more than 1,200 people received their jabs at the Fryatt Hospital, in Main Road, at the weekend.
Hospital gives more Covid jabs than ever during its Big Vaccination Weekend STAFF from more than 100 organisations in north Essex are being administered coronavirus vaccinations. The East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust gave out more Covid-19 vaccines on Saturday and Sunday than it ever has before during its Big Vaccination Weekend .
Vaccine - a patients getting their vaccine at the trust which runs Colchester Hospital.
Pictures: ESNFT A spokesman for the trust said staff are vaccinating health and social care staff, its staff and staff from more than 130 local organisations. A tweet from the trust said: Thanks to all our staff and volunteers working on our Covid-19 vaccine programme.