Cheshire health chief 'confident' vaccination targets will be met

By James Kelly

14th Jan 2021 | Local News

The body organising Covid-19 vaccines has said it is "confident we will meet" national "targets" for inoculating high-priority groups.

Clare Watson, Accountable Officer for NHS Cheshire CCG which runs the vaccination programme, told Cheshire West council's Covid-19 outbreak board: "We have got three targets nationally. Although they are ambitious, they are quite helpful to have.

"By the end of January all care home residents and frontline care workers have to have their first vaccine. We are on track with that. We will meet that target.

"The other target is February 14 which is the top four priority groups being offered their vaccination. We are following up and gone back with who meets the criteria for who is eligible in the care sector.

"We are going through all these lists and we are still confident that we can achieve our target."

"We have then until April to offer a first dose to other cohorts five to nine. We have had some provisional agreement to have six army vaccinators deployed in Cheshire in the coming weeks."

Ms Watson also told the board that the CCG did not have "accurate data" on the numbers of people taking up the vaccine in Cheshire, but it would be 'coming soon'.

She added that the NHS was ready to respond in alterations to the priority groups, amid increasing talk within the county that teachers should receive their jabs when children return to school after February half term.

She said: "The last change on the priority list was in the beginning of December. At the moment we are working on the existing cohorts.

"It may change after the middle of February but nothing concrete. Flexibility between the cohorts would be good as well."

Currently, Cheshire East's rolling 7-day infection rate is 441 per 100,000, with Cheshire West's figure at 574.2 cases per 100,000 residents.

     

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