Letters about the Welsh Government’s COVID-19 vaccination plans will shortly begin to arrive at the front door of every household in Wales.
The Health Board letters will be sent to every
household in Wales over the next couple of weeks and will be issued by Local
Authorities, on behalf of the Welsh Government.
It will provide information on the roll-out of
the coronavirus vaccines currently available in Wales, how the vaccines are
being made available and in what way people will be invited to an appointment.
People are being urged to wait their turn and not to contact NHS or health
services to request a COVID-19 vaccine
When they are invited for their vaccination,
which could be at a hospital, a vaccination centre or their GP surgery, people
will be advised where their vaccination will take place.
Each letter will be tailored to provide
relevant information to communities on the services specific to the area.
There are two phases of the vaccine roll-out
and within the first phase, vaccines will be given according to age and risk of
serious illness if someone catches coronavirus. The groups in this first phase
- accounting for 1.5million people - represent around 99% of preventable deaths
from coronavirus.
In the first five weeks since the first
vaccines were administered in Wales, 91,239 people have now received their
first dose. A second dose of the same brand is recommended within 12 weeks.
It is hoped that every eligible adult in Wales
will be offered a vaccination by the autumn, as set out in the Welsh
Government’s Vaccination Strategy released earlier this week [Monday
11].
As well as the letters, Welsh Government is
also reinforcing its warnings about scams which ask people for their bank
details or payment to receive a vaccine; no one will be asked to pay for a
vaccine on the NHS. To help notice a scam, people should look out for
misspellings and grammatical errors, as well as non-NHS web addresses asking
for details.
They’re also warning against ‘vaccine
calculators’ which claims to give a predicted date for when someone can expect
to be vaccinated. In reality, these calculators harness personal details to
make an estimate and are not endorsed by official organisations.
Health Minister Vaughan Gething said: “An enormous amount of work has gone into delivering what is the largest vaccination programme Wales has ever seen. Our plans are ambitious but together with the NHS, we are working incredibly hard to make sure people get their jabs as quickly and safely as possible.
“Vaccinations are life-saving and, in this
pandemic, it could be life changing for all of us. However, as we speed up the
roll out of vaccines across Wales, it’s more important than ever that we follow
the rules and keep ourselves safe. That means staying at home and working from
home; keeping our distance from others; washing our hands often, and if we do
have to go out, wearing a face mask when we’re in public places.”
Llangollen Health Centre says on its new Facebook page: "We have more cases of Covid in the community than ever before right now. The vaccine has given us all hope and there is light at the end of the tunnel but this is the most dangerous time. Please remain vigilant, abide by the rules and stay safe.
"On a brighter note, the supply of vaccines is improving and we will be holding more clinics very soon. Patients aged 80 and over should expect to receive a phone call or letter over the next 2 - 3 weeks."
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