These are in addition to the Primary Care or GP-run vaccination hubs and large-scale vaccination centres already in operation across our area including:
- City Care Centre, Peterborough
- Grafton Centre, Cambridge
- Oak Tree Centre, Huntingdon
- Horsefair Shopping Centre, Wisbech (from 5 February)
The booking process for the first priority cohorts to receive their vaccinations at any of the large-scale or pharmacy-based vaccination centres is managed by the national booking process. Letters are being sent out by the national booking service initially to people aged 70 and over and those who are clinically extremely vulnerable who live up to a 45-minute drive from the centres, inviting them to book an appointment either online or over the phone. Details of how to book are in the letters that residents will receive.
If you are clinically extremely vulnerable you will previously have received a letter from the NHS or from your GP telling you this. You may have been advised to shield in the past.
Dr Gary Howsam “It is vital we ensure that we vaccinate our most vulnerable local residents as soon as possible.
“Locally we’re vaccinating thousands of patients every day and we remain on track to vaccinate those most at risk by the middle of February.
“Please remember that you can only attend the large scale or pharmacy vaccination sites if you have an appointment. And, whether you have had the vaccine or not, we all must continue to comply with national guidance to help control the virus and save lives.”
If anyone has already received the vaccine since the letter was sent out or would prefer to attend a GP service, they can simply ignore it.
The centres provide an additional option to the vaccination hubs already successfully delivering vaccinations in local hospitals and by GPs across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
The National Vaccination programme page has further information about the COVID-19 vaccination programme, including frequently asked questions and patient information leaflets.