Vaccine rollout reaches under-70s, Cheshire East leader reveals

By James Kelly

4th Feb 2021 | Local News

"Some" parts of Cheshire East have begun to vaccinate "those under-70", according to council leader Sam Corcoran.

The Sandbach councillor made his comment via his daily Twitter video update this morning (February 4).

Cllr Corcoran said: "The vaccination programme is going well in Cheshire East. The target of vaccinating all over-70s, all clinically extremely vulnerable, and all frontline health and care workers by mid-February looks set to be met.

"Some areas have already moved on to vaccinating those under-70.

"That target relates to the first dose of the vaccine, and the vaccines are not effective until a fortnight after you have received the first dose — and are not fully effective after you have received the second dose — so please do still follow the rules, even if you have been vaccinated."

Additionally, he urged residents to not contact the NHS or councils about when they might have their vaccine appointment, as well as warning to "watch out for frauds".

Yesterday, the government announced that more than 10 million people had received their first jab of a Covid-19 vaccine across the UK — including 90 per cent of over-75s.

In his update, Cllr Corcoran also paid tribute to Captain Sir Tom Moore, who passed away on Tuesday at the age of 100 having raised £33 million for NHS charities.

     

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