Covid vaccine appointments 'will not be cancelled' - and second doses will go ahead despite delays
View email online | | | | | Mar 18, 2021 | | | | | | Dear reader The head of the vaccine programme in Northern Ireland has offered reassurance after concern mounted over significant delays to the UK’s Covid-19 rollout. It emerged overnight that NHS England was fearful of a major slowdown in the programme during April due to a difficulty in sourcing AstraZeneca jabs. Patricia Donnelly, the head of the vaccine programme here, told the Assembly’s Health committee on Thursday that plans had been flexed to make more use of Pfizer jabs pending the arrival of further AstraZeneca stock. After days of controversy around the AstraZeneca jab with a number of European countries pausing its use amid fears over blood clots, the World Health Organisation has offered reassurance. Dr Hans Kluge, WHO regional director for Europe, said it was “routine to signal adverse events” but people should “have confidence” in the protection given by vaccines. The Department of Health also revealed details of the latest Covid-19 statistics here. One more person who tested positive for the virus has died over the last 24 hours while another 169 people have recorded positive tests. Alistair Bushe Editor Want total access to all of our online content? You can subscribe to our website, newsletter.co.uk for just £1 a month for 3 months - and it couldn't be easier. Signing up will get you faster-loading articles, fewer adverts and access to exclusive content and events when we run them. To learn more, visit our Subscriptions page here. | |
| | | | | Covid vaccine appointments 'will not be cancelled' - and second doses will go ahead despite delays | | | | | | Covid vaccinations will not be cancelled and second doses will go ahead despite an expected supply shortage, Health Secretary Matt Hancock has announced. | | | | |
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