45,000 jabs recorded in NHS ‘blockbooster’ weekend
Date posted: 21st December 2021
Lancashire and South Cumbria Health and Care Partnership media release The NHS in Lancashire and South Cumbria gave out more than 45,000 booster jabs over Saturday and Sunday in the biggest weekend for the COVID-19 vaccination programme so far. |
With 24,896 doses registered during an all-time record 24 hour period on Saturday and a further 20,588 on Sunday, Lancashire and South Cumbria’s chief nurse hailed people for coming forward to get protected against Omicron and urged everyone to ‘keep up the pace’ in booking boosters. In the week since the Prime Minister declared the fight against Omicron a national mission, NHS staff and volunteers across Lancashire and South Cumbria have stepped up and delivered an incredible 165,000 doses of the COVID vaccine. Some 5,643 first doses and 7,828 second doses since December 13 have been delivered as people continue to come forward for their initial jabs with vaccinations offering the best protection against coronavirus.
The NHS is urging everyone who is eligible – 3 months on from their second jab – to get their booster as soon as possible. Every eligible adult can now book in for their lifesaving jab online and given some sites remain busy, the NHS is encouraging people to book in to guarantee their slot. Further details of when and where you can book your vaccine can be found at: www.healthierlsc.co.uk/getmyjab Appointments continue to be available over the festive period. The NHS has outlined detailed plans to accelerate the COVID-19 booster programme with extended opening hours as part of plans to protect the nation against the new Omicron variant. |