Boris Johnson visits North Staffordshire vaccination centre

By Jack Lenton

1st Mar 2021 | Local News

Prime Minster Boris Johnson visited a local Covid-19 vaccination centre just five miles away from Biddulph today (Monday).

The PM visited Tunstall's vaccination centre, which is one of three large vaccination centres in Staffordshire.

The Prime Minister visited the centre to thank staff for their hard work and dedication throughout the pandemic. During the lunchtime visit the Prime Minister spoke to staff about the progress of the vaccination programme within the local area.

To date over 387,000 doses of the Covid-19 vaccination have been administered in Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent. Last week the area topped the national league table with 96% of over 70s having received their first dose of the vaccine.

Tracy Hall, Clinical Lead for Tunstall Vaccination Centre gave the Prime Minister a tour of the center and said: "It was lovely to be visited by the Prime Minister today and showcase all of the work that we are putting into the vaccination programme for the people of Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire.

"During the visit I told him about some of the fantastic feedback that we have received from patients who have visited the vaccination centre. For some of these people coming for their vaccine is the first time that they have left their home in months. They are over the moon to be receiving the vaccination and to be getting one step closer to returning to some sort of normality."

Neil Carr, Chief Executive of Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and Senior Responsible Officer for the vaccination programme in Staffordshire said: "Today's visit from the Prime Minister has given a real morale boost to our staff and volunteers who have, and continue to, go above and beyond in our local response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

"Locally the uptake in the vaccine is very good and the success of the programme is credited to our workforce. Vaccination centres across Staffordshire are now vaccinating people in cohorts 5 and 6, which includes people aged 65 years of age and over, and all individuals aged 16 years to 64 years with underlying health conditions which put them at higher risk of serious disease and mortality. If you fall into those cohorts please do take up the offer to receive our vaccination."

Mr Carr added: "The vaccination programme in Staffordshire is a true partnership effort and the contribution of our GPs has been significant. To date GPs have vaccinated 77% of all citizens vaccinated locally."

     

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