Helen Whately: ...who are at high risk in his community. As he may have heard from the Secretary of State earlier, we are making sure that everybody is able to access community testing as they need it and has a vaccination centre within reach.
Alberto Costa: If he will take steps to ensure that Feilding Palmer Community Hospital in Lutterworth is reopened as a covid-19 vaccination centre.
Jonathan Gullis: In Stoke-on-Trent North, Kidsgrove and Talke, we are excited to be the planned home of a mass vaccination centre. Stoke-on-Trent City Council is working around the clock, as it has done throughout the pandemic, to ensure that everything is ready from its end. Can my right hon. Friend give his assurances that the necessary equipment and staff will be ready to go on 25 January so that we can...
Justin Madders: ...supply. How many doses have been received to date from each manufacturer? How many are expected each week? What are the weekly projections for delivery? I will give the Minister a local example. My vaccination centre in Ellesmere Port is due to open sometime this week, but nobody knows exactly when because nobody knows when the first delivery will arrive. One thing this country is not...
Nadhim Zahawi: My hon. Friend’s constituents will be contacted, either by their primary care network or by letter from the national booking service. They do not have to go to the national vaccination centre if that is inconvenient; they will be able to get their vaccination through their primary care network or the hospital hubs. I am very happy to take those particular two cases offline, look into them...
Jon Ashworth: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many people do not live within (a) 10 and (b) 20 miles of a covid-19 vaccination centre.
Baroness Thornton: ...—within days—what are the short-term plans to alleviate this very urgent and serious challenge? I gather that the ExCel Nightingale hospital will be used either for in-patients or as a mass vaccination centre, or both. How soon will that happen?
Jo Gideon: Stoke-on-Trent is keen to play our part in the national vaccination programme. Our mass vaccination centre is ready and able to serve the residents of Stoke-on-Trent and north Staffordshire. However, it has not been scheduled to go live before the end of January. Will the Prime Minister ask the Health Secretary whether that can be expedited if the supply of vaccines is available earlier?
Fleur Anderson: ...forward to a “community first” way of rolling these out, in which local GPs—those who are trusted to provide and administer the vaccine—will be leading the way. I especially hope to see a vaccination centre in Roehampton in my constituency. I am disappointed that many people are still left out of economic support: a business rate holiday would make all the difference to my...
James Sunderland: ...for teachers at the earliest opportunity. Notwithstanding the grim nature of 2020, we have much to look forward to, and we must keep the faith. Last week, I visited the fantastic Bracknell vaccination centre, run by the East Berkshire clinical commissioning group, and what I saw there was simply amazing. I saw people in their 80s and 90s who had left home for the first time. I want to...
Matthew Hancock: Yes. My hon. Friend speaks so powerfully for Peterborough. I am glad that the vaccination centre is working well in Peterborough. This new vaccine does mean that we can accelerate the roll-out of the vaccine to NHS staff, and that is good news in Peterborough and across the country.
Robert Halfon: Early this morning I visited a vaccination centre in Harlow that is running like a military operation and has started vaccinating the elderly and those in care homes. Will my right hon. Friend thank West Essex clinical commissioning group, GPs, staff and volunteers who are vaccinating many hundreds of Harlow residents? Will he also set out a route map by which Harlow can return to tier 2? I...
Bill Esterson: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what plans he has to use Aintree community centre as a vaccination centre for covid 19.
Marco Longhi: ..., where I would introduce him to a plate of Black Country battered chips and a pint of Holden’s Golden Glow, all after he has reviewed the arrangements that the museum has made to become a covid vaccination centre.
Jeane Freeman: .... The first is the work with our local authority colleagues in particular to identify any local premises that they have in a village or a nearby town that we can make Covid safe and use as a local vaccination centre for small numbers of people. The second way, which will probably be very effective in constituencies such as Mr Arthur’s and indeed mine, is using mobile vaccination units....
Alistair Burt: ...in Karachi recently while trying to protect polio workers. In February 2015, four kidnapped polio workers were found dead near Qetta. In June 2015, 15 were killed by a suicide bomb outside a polio vaccination centre. Four were killed in 2014 in Qetta, and in 2012, five were killed in Karachi and Peshawar. This is not just about the threat of intimidation to health workers in different...
Andy Kerr: ...from Vietnam suggest that the cause of the reactions observed in these children was likely to be Staphylococcus aureus infection, and that the same organism has been isolated from two workers at the vaccination centre. Tests, which need to be finally confirmed, have determined that the strain isolated from the health care workers is genetically identical to that isolated from the...
Patricia Ferguson: ...handed over a Scottish and Southern Energy "Sustainable Energy Module" to the President of Malawi during his recent visit to Scotland. The Module harnesses wind and solar energy and can be used as a vaccination centre, a birthing clinic or a teacher development clinic. However, the priorities for the Scottish Executive’s International Development Policy are health, education and civil...