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NHS Lanarkshire accelerates the roll-out of second covid-19 vaccinations

Jun 3, 2021

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NHS Lanarkshire is bringing forward second doses of the covid-19 vaccine to eight weeks from 12 weeks, to help protect our communities quicker.

Dr Mark Russell, Lead for the covid-19 vaccination programme in Lanarkshire, said: “To help get ahead of any significant rise in cases of the new covid-19 variant, we are accelerating the roll-out of our vaccination programme. For example, if you are due your second dose at the end of June or beginning of July, then your appointment will be brought forward to early to mid-June.

“From Monday 7 June the number of people attending our vaccination centres will significantly increase. At the peak, we will be administering around 60,000 doses a week – this will be a combination of first doses for the younger age groups and second doses.

“Vaccination against covid-19 has never been more important. To help continue on our road back to normality we need to make sure as many people as possible are vaccinated. It is also important to attend for both doses, for longer lasting protection.”

As the number of people in our vaccination centres increases, we are asking for help from members of the public to help them run as smoothly as possible.

  • Please do not turn up without an appointment.
  • Arrive as close to your appointment time as possible. If you are early you may be asked to leave and return. This will help to avoid queues building up.
  • Attend on your own (if you can).
  • Follow the signs and instructions from staff.

Dr Russell added: “We know that people have busy lives and the appointment offered may not be suitable. We have increased capacity at our centres to make it easier to reschedule your appointment to a more convenient time or place. You can do this online or by telephone – details are on your appointment letter. Also, make sure you cancel your appointment if you need to. This means that your appointment is then available for someone else to use and it is not wasted.

“We need to balance how we deal with the new variant of covid-19 while continuing with the recovery of other NHS services. Attending for your vaccination reduces your risk of serious illness from covid-19 and therefore the impact on the NHS. We all need to play our part in getting back to the things we’ve missed.”

Once you’ve been vaccinated, it is still important to stick to the FACTS guidance and follow the rules of the current level we are in.

More information on the local vaccination programme is available at www.nhslanarkshire.scot.nhs.uk/covid-19-vaccine This includes dates for local centres and transport information.

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