Unpaid carers in and around Midsomer Norton urged to get coronavirus vaccine

By Susie Watkins 23rd Feb 2021

Photo by Hakan Nural on Unsplash
Photo by Hakan Nural on Unsplash

More and more local people are being encouraged to book a coronavirus vaccination across B&NES as now all adult carers in receipt of a DWP Carers Allowance, or registered with their GP as

a carer, can now book through the national booking service.

They do not need to wait until they are contacted.

Carers under the age of 18 are not currently able to book a vaccine appointment using the national booking system, and are advised to wait to be contacted by their GP.

Vaccine appointments can be booked online at www.nhs.uk/coronavirus-vaccine or over the phone by calling 119.

Carers using the national booking system will be able to choose to receive the vaccine from the large vaccination centres at Bath

Racecourse.

Gill May, Director of Nursing and Quality, said: "Carers provide an invaluable service to so many of our most vulnerable residents, and it is vitally important that we do what we can to ensure these unsung heroes are protected as quickly as possible.

"I know that many carers have been anxious at having to wait to be contacted about having the vaccine, so I hope this announcement brings some comfort and relief to those who do so much for others.

"It's fantastic that we are in a position to open up the vaccination programme to more and more people, and I would like to provide reassurance to people outside of the priority groups currently being vaccinated that we are in this for the long haul and will get to you as soon as we possibly can."

The announcement around carers comes a week after it was revealed that all people in the top four priority groups across Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire had been offered their first coronavirus vaccine dose.

Official figures from NHS England show that as of Thursday 18 February, more than 223,000 vaccinations have happened in the BSW region, including around 138,000 vaccines which have been given to people over the age of 70.

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