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Jan 2021
A Harrogate charity is calling for more volunteers to come forward to drive patients to coronavirus vaccine appointments.
Harrogate and District Community Action has a small team of volunteers helping people who would otherwise struggle to get to their appointments.
The volunteers work with Harrogate Easier Living Project, which is part of HADCA, to offer the service.
Frances Elliot, chief executive at HADCA, said the team now needed more volunteers after huge interest in the programme.
She said:
It comes as the government’s covid vaccination programme is set to offer jabs to over 70s this week. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has set a target of February 15 to offer all those in the top four priority vulnerable groups the vaccine.
Vaccinations in the Harrogate district are being administered at the Great Yorkshire Showground. However, a mass vaccination hub has opened today in York, which offers jabs to those within a 45 minute distance.
Nadine Bleasby, one of the volunteers, said it felt important to help her community, no matter how small the task. She said:
To volunteer for HADCA's driving force and other services, contact help@hadca.org.uk or call 01423 813096.
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