First Covid vaccinations set to be issued at GP surgeries in Milton Keynes this week

The first vaccination centres will open in Milton Keynes this week - and it will be the biggest roll-out in NHS history
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An NHS spokesperson said six Primary Care Networks (PCN) in the area have taken delivery of the vaccine and will start to deliver the vaccine to registered patients over 80.

The NHS will contact people in the priority groups when it is their turn to receive the vaccine.

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Dr Nicola Smith, Chair of the Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes Clinical Commissioning Groups said: “This is a hugely significant step and provides hope that after months of shielding and making sacrifices, the most vulnerable members of our community will begin to receive a vaccination against Covid-19.

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“This is a tremendous challenge for primary care – delivering the most extensive vaccination programme in our history, whilst also continuing to see our patients and maintain routine care, but we are up the challenge and our teams have been working tirelessly to make sure that all logistics are place, so that we can provide this important vaccine safely and closer to home.”

Eligible patients over 80 and care home workers will be invited to attend a PCN vaccination centre, if they are registered with one of the groups of practices delivering the vaccine.

Dr Smith added: “Whilst this is encouraging news, Covid-19 remains prevalent in our community and we continue to see an increase in infections. This will be a marathon and not a sprint, and so we ask everyone to continue to observe the guidance on hands, face and space.”

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Dr Adil Ali-Khan lead GP from Kingsway Health Centre said “We are all eager to play our part in protecting people against Covid-19.

“As a GP I am proud to be part of this huge national effort to protect our patients against the virus and I would urge all of our patients to come forward when they are called up for the vaccine.

“We are getting some great responses from our patients when we call them, as this gives them hope that they will be able to resume normal life and see their families and friends again in the near future.”

This latest phase of the vaccine roll-out is being co-ordinated by GP-led primary care networks with more practices and community pharmacies in other parts of England joining on a phased basis during December and in the coming months.