COVID-19 vaccine : We’re on our way to a million doses in Northern Ireland – Swann

Health Minister Robin Swann has praised the work of all those involved in the Northern Ireland vaccination programme as the number of doses delivered rose to more than 600,000.
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The latest running total shows 609,798 vaccines administered. Of these, 568,011 are first doses and 41,787 second doses.

Locally, tens of thousands have already been vaccinated at Foyle Arena, Templemore Sports Complex and GP surgeries, while local pharmacists in the north west will soon join in administering vaccines.

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The Minister said: “These figures, which are significantly ahead of schedule, represent the tremendous effort and dedication of our vaccination teams at Trust centres and GP practices across Northern Ireland

Sylvia Crawford who is one of the retired WHSCT staff who has answered the call to help deliver the Covid-19 vaccine pictured with  Councillor Brian Tierney, Mayor of  Derry City and Strabane District Council, when he visited the   Covid -19 mass vaccination centre in the Foyle Arena. Picture Martin McKeown. 28.01.21Sylvia Crawford who is one of the retired WHSCT staff who has answered the call to help deliver the Covid-19 vaccine pictured with  Councillor Brian Tierney, Mayor of  Derry City and Strabane District Council, when he visited the   Covid -19 mass vaccination centre in the Foyle Arena. Picture Martin McKeown. 28.01.21
Sylvia Crawford who is one of the retired WHSCT staff who has answered the call to help deliver the Covid-19 vaccine pictured with Councillor Brian Tierney, Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, when he visited the Covid -19 mass vaccination centre in the Foyle Arena. Picture Martin McKeown. 28.01.21

“I know the huge amount of planning and hard work that has gone into delivering this highly complex programme and I want to thank all of our vaccinators, administrators and volunteers who are making this happen.

“Every jab takes us further down the pathway towards a better and safer future.

“We’re on our way to a million doses and very soon we will be rolling out the programme to all adults through the mass vaccination phase of the programme.”

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Trust vaccination centres have this week begun vaccinating those aged 60 to 64, as well as carers who can continue to book though Trust carer co-ordinators and carers organisations who are facilitating bookings.

To date 44,000 people who are Clinically Extremely Vulnerable (CEV) have been vaccinated.

GP practices are also vaccinating carers who are known to GPs and they are also making good progress in the vaccination of people on their patient lists who are either CEV or clinically vulnerable to the virus.

GPs will continue to call patients in for their jabs – you do not need to contact the practice.

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Since the start of the vaccination, almost 123,000 health and social care staff have been vaccinated in Northern Ireland.

This includes Trust employed staff and independent staff from the wider health and social care family. A more detailed data feed for the vaccination programme is being finalised.

Patricia Donnelly, head of the vaccination programme in Northern Ireland, commented: “This has been another outstanding week for our vaccination teams and with a good supply of vaccine to hand, we are moving forward at pace. I would urge all who are eligible but who have not stepped forward yet to make their appointments as soon as possible.

“In the coming weeks, community pharmacists will join the vaccination efforts, working in tandem with GPs and the regional vaccination centres to ensure the vaccine is even more accessible to people of all ages right across Northern Ireland.

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“In addition, we will receive a boost in supplies of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine which means we can use it in some of our regional vaccination centres, as well as in GP practices and pharmacies. This is very welcome news.”

Only those with an appointment will be admitted to a vaccination centre.

Appointments should be made online at: COVID-19 Vaccine Service for NI (hscni.net): vaccinations.covid-19.hscni.net/bookingIf you cannot book online, the telephone booking number is 0300 200 7813. Please be patient when phoning to book.

Age and identity checks will be conducted at the vaccination centres.