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An extra £20 million will be invested in the rollout of the coronavirus vaccine in England as a result of a rise in coronavirus cases across the country.
NHS England says the funding will be used to provide extra support for GPs, pharmacists and local services at vaccination sites around the nation. The investment will also help increase staffing numbers at sites over the next month to help with the ongoing jabbing efforts, with NHS England calling it the ‘drive for the finish line’.
Local vaccination sites are also being urged to ensure second dose appointments are brought forward for those over 50 where possible. Approximately six in every seven people in England aged 50 and over are now fully vaccinated against the virus, according to new figures.
Dr Nikki Kanani, NHS England medical director of primary care, said: “Our local GP and pharmacy sites have been an integral part of the vaccination programme, delivering around 75 per cent of the jabs administered so far, and we are incredibly thankful for them going above and beyond to keep our families and communities protected from Covid-19.
“This additional funding gives these essential local institutions, like general practices and pharmacies, the resources to bring more staff on board and help the country drive for the finish line as we enter the final stages of the vaccine rollout.”
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