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Jan 2021
All care home residents and staff in North Yorkshire will be given the coronavirus vaccine before the end of this week, health bosses said today.
Amanda Bloor, accountable officer at North Yorkshire Clinical Commissioning Group, said officials expected to meet the target of January 24 set out in the organisation’s vaccination programme.
It comes as the government set a target of February 15 to offer vaccines to all those in high priority groups.
Ms Bloor told a press briefing of the North Yorkshire Local Resilience Forum, a partnership of emergency agencies:
She added that the goal would be met "where it is clinically safe to do so" and provided there is "no disruption this week to the scheduled supplies that we have got and that we are expecting".
Ms Bloor said officials were also making "good progress" towards vaccinating all healthcare workers by the end of the month as well as the February target set by the government for all priority groups.
Nationally, 4.1 million people have received the vaccine so far.
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