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The NHS is set to begin vaccinating patients against coronavirus at dozens of hospital hubs at the start of the biggest immunisation programme in history.
NHS England has confirmed that people aged 80 and over as well as care home workers will be first to receive the jab, along with NHS workers who are at higher risk. The first vaccinations will begin on 8 December for patients aged 80 and above who are already attending hospital as an outpatient.
So far, there are 50 hubs in the first wave and more hospitals will start vaccinating over the coming weeks and months as the programme ramps up. Hospitals will also soon begin inviting over 80s in for a jab and work with care home providers to book their staff in to vaccination clinics.
GPs and other primary care staff are also being put on standby to start delivering the jab. A small number of GP-led primary care networks will begin doing so during the week beginning 14 December, with more practices in more parts of the country joining in on a phased basis during December and in the coming months.
Professor Stephen Powis, NHS national medical director, said: “Despite the huge complexities, hospitals will kickstart the first phase of the largest scale vaccination campaign in our country’s history from Tuesday. The first tranche of vaccine deliveries will be landing at hospitals by Monday in readiness. The NHS has a strong record of delivering large scale vaccination programmes – from the flu jab, HPV vaccine and lifesaving MMR jabs – hardworking staff will once again rise to the challenge to protect the most vulnerable people from this awful disease.”
The 50 hospital hubs in the first wave are:
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