Coronavirus vaccine rollout to begin in Macclesfield this week
By James Kelly
4th Jan 2021 | Local News
The local rollout of the Coronavirus vaccine will begin this week as Macclesfield Hospital receives its first doses and the stalled GP-led program restarts.
Health chiefs say this is part of a "significant expansion" in the roll-out of the coronavirus vaccine across Cheshire.
In the county there will be sixteen new GP-led Covid-19 vaccination services starting up as the UK Government seeks to execute the largest vaccination programme in history.
Waters Green Medical Centre is expected to be the base of Macclesfield's GP-led vaccinations.
It was due to begin before Christmas, but a storage error led to the loss of 975 doses of the Pfizer vaccine and delayed the rollout.
Those who had their appointments cancelled as a result of the error will be among the top priority under the restarted program.
Vaccinations will begin at the hospital on Wednesday (6 January).
People at highest risk will be invited in for jabs with the exact go-live dates subject to national supply and other key operational considerations.
Single GP practices in Nantwich, Congleton, Alsager and Middlewich have also been chosen in Cheshire East as part of the rollout, while in Crewe there will be two.
In Cheshire West there will be three GP practices in Chester.
The new sites will complement existing GP-led vaccination sites in Winsford and Frodsham which went live before Christmas.
A small number of pharmacy-led sites have also been identified that could support GP-led services where required to ensure that residents are vaccinated as quickly as possible.
The vaccine roll-out in Cheshire was launched at the Countess of Chester Hospital on December 8 and since December 28 vaccinations have been started at Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, of which Crewe's Leighton Hospital is part of.
Cheshire Clinical Commissioning Group (Cheshire CCG) says that the approval of the "more versatile" Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine means the programme can be expanded to ensure the majority of care home staff and residents are protected in the coming weeks.
NHS organisations have also been asked to start vaccinating frontline health and care workers such as nurses, doctors and social workers.
Health chiefs are stressing that to help the NHS deliver the vaccination programme effectively people should know that:
- People in priority groups will be contacted when it is their turn - do not not contact the NHS to seek a vaccine before then.
- When you are invited for a vaccine, act on your invite and make sure you attend appointments.
- Continue to wear a face covering and abide by social distancing and hand hygiene guidance
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