Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Wales's chief medic sends out message on vaccination programme

In response to media claims that the country is lagging behind, Dr Gillian Richardson, senior professional adviser to Wales’ chief medical officer and SRO on the country's covid-19 vaccination programme has sent out this message to the public this afternoon:

The biggest vaccination programme Wales has ever seen is currently underway, as the covid-19 vaccine is rolled out across all parts of the country.

The NHS is working incredibly hard to get the vaccine out to as many people as possible, and as quickly and safely as possible. 

More than 162,000 people have already been vaccinated – equivalent to around 5% of the Welsh population – with thousands more receiving the vaccine every day. 

We are continuing to speed up vaccination as more supplies become available. The first pharmacies in Wales began administering the vaccine last week as part of a pilot in North West Wales. 

A mix of vaccination sites and centres have been selected to ensure everyone across the country has equal access to the vaccine. People will be asked to attend either a mass or community centre, hospital, GP practice, pharmacy or mobile unit.

Every eligible adult will be invited to a site by their Health Board/GP. 

We can’t underestimate the sheer scale of this effort.  We are at the early stages of a huge undertaking, and a lot has already been achieved – equivalent to five months of childhood programme vaccinations in just five weeks.

You will be contacted when it is time to receive your vaccine. Your vaccination will take place at a centre or clinic or, if you live in a care home or can’t leave your house, a mobile team will come to you.

I know everyone is really keen to receive the vaccine but please wait until you are contacted for your turn. 

The rollout of the vaccine is very positive news and offers us real hope for the future.  But we continue to face a serious situation with the spread of the virus. 

For now it is vitally important we all follow the rules to protect each other.  We must stay at home except for the activities allowed, work from home if we can, maintain social distancing and wear a face covering when required.

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