New mass vaccination site could offer Covid jabs to people in parts of Horsham and Crawley

People in parts of Horsham and Crawley could be invited to receive a coronavirus jab at a new NHS mass vaccination centre which opens today (Monday) in Surrey.
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Epsom Racecourse has been designated one of the first seven large-scale vaccination sites and will be inviting people over 80 and carers who live within a 45-minute drive to attend for their jabs.

NHS England says the seven large-scale sites - capable of delivering thousands of the life-saving jabs each week - will be followed by dozens more.

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And hundreds more GP-led and hospital services are also due to open this week along with the first pharmacy-led pilot sites, taking the total to around 1,200.

NHS England says the mass vaccination centres ‘offer a convenient alternative to GP-led and hospital services.’

Letters are going out to eligible people inviting them to make an appointment.

A spokesman said: “The centres are an additional option for people, who can book an appointment at one of the seven centres through the national booking service online or over the phone.

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“If it is not convenient for them, they can instead be jabbed at one of their local vaccination centres in the coming weeks.

People should wait until they are invited and should not call their GP but use the booking line. If an appointment has already been offered by the GP, people can choose which appointment suits them best.

“As well as offering additional options for the over-80s, the NHS Vaccine Centres will also help in the NHS’s drive to protect its own frontline staff as well as social care workers providing vital support in communities.

“The new services will also be the first to deploy trained volunteers from both St John Ambulance and the NHS Volunteer Responder scheme alongside NHS staff, more than 80,000 of who have completed the clinical training needed to administer vaccines so far.”

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Professor Stephen Powis, the NHS’s national medical director, said: “Increasing supplies means the NHS can open even more vaccination services and protect even more people this week.

“While my NHS colleagues are working hard to ensure we can offer vaccines to all of those who would benefit most over the next month, at the same time as providing care for everyone who needs it, we need the public to help us.

“Please don’t contact the NHS to seek a vaccine, we will contact you. When we do contact you, please attend your booked appointments. And whether you have had a vaccine or not, please continue to follow all the guidance to control the virus and save lives – that means staying at home as much as you can, and following the ‘hands, face, space’ guidance when you can’t.”

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