As, people aged 60-63 will be invited to book a Covid jab over the coming week, there is still concern about uptake amongst the BAME population.
A congregation church has established a pop up vaccination centre to offer vaccinations and dispel any concerns the local community may have about the jab.
The initative was organised by Douglas Williams, Senior Pastor at Emmanuel Community Church.
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Government data up to February 23 shows that of the 19,913,592 jabs given in the UK so far, 19,177,555 were first doses – a rise of 485,720 on the previous day.Some 736,037 were second doses, an..
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