Local MP, David Rutley, has joined local NHS leaders in encouraging residents in and around Macclesfield to get their jab.
At a meeting on Cheshire’s vaccination programme, Clare Watson, Accountable Officer of NHS Cheshire Clinical Commissioning Group, set out how vaccination is clearly the best way to combat coronavirus and is effective in tackling the spread of the Delta variant.
Ms Watson also explained how the vaccination programme is being taken forward across the county. On Friday, June 18th 2021 COVID-19 vaccination eligibility opened up to everyone aged 18 and over. With a target to offer a first dose of vaccine to all adults by July 19th 2021, anyone aged 18 or over can now book their vaccination appointments online or by calling 119.
Via the National Booking System, everyone who has already had their first dose can now also schedule - or reschedule - their second dose as early as eight weeks after their first. While everyone under 40 is now being offered Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, all COVID-19 vaccines approved for use in the UK meet strict safety criteria following rigorous testing.
Vaccination appointments can be booked online at: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/book-coronavirus-vaccination/ or by calling 119. If there is no local availability showing on the booking system, and it is not convenient for a person to travel, then they are asked to please keep checking back as local slots update all the time.
A wide range of COVID-19 vaccination services are in place across Cheshire. In our area, first dose appointments continue to be offered at the regional vaccination service at Alderley Park and pharmacy-led service at Andrew’s Pharmacy. Roving pop-up vaccination clinics are also now taking place across Cheshire to respond to local need.
Following the meeting, Ms Watson said: “Vaccination remains our strongest weapon in the battle against Coronavirus (COVID-19), so please come forward if you are eligible and ensure you get both doses. It is never too late to come forward to get your jab.”
David said, “Like many local residents, I am very grateful for all the life-saving work that local doctors, nurses, health service professionals and volunteers continue to do in rolling out the vaccination programme in our area. It is vital that we now all heed the latest advice, get tested and, very importantly, have our jabs. By taking these steps we will play our part in tackling the pandemic.”
Pictured - David Rutley MP and Clare Watson, Accountable Officer of NHS Cheshire Clinical Commissioning Group during a recent meeting.
Congleton man jailed for engaging in sexual communications with a child
Three men sentenced following Disley burglary
Two men sentenced following violent altercation in Winsford
Local Mental Health Nurse awarded prestigious Queen’s Nurse title
Musica Nova March Concert
Macclesfield smashes Pancake Race for local NHS charity
Cannabis farmer who hid for eight hours during registry office raid jailed
Man charged with burglary and driving offences
Cheshire Police Commissioner revealed to be billing luxury car costs to taxpayer.
County-wide collaborative immigration and safeguarding operation yields positive results
Beech Hall School Marks Children’s Mental Health Week with Animal Therapy Experience
Appeal for witnesses following attempt burglary in Alsager
Man jailed for stealing from shops in Congleton
Match Report - Macclesfield Town 0 - 1 Brentford
Update on Flag Lane Baths
Council supports stronger measures to curb smartphone use in Cheshire schools
Man arrested following M6 police pursuit
Call for sites launched to help shape new Cheshire East Local Plan
Comments
Add a comment