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Mar 2021
Health leaders revealed today they are in discussions with the organisers of the Great Yorkshire Show about whether the event and the vaccination programme on the site can take place together.
The Yorkshire Agricultural Society announced this week it planned to stage the three-day show from July 13 to 15, adding the decision would be 'reviewed regularly'.
This raised questions about the impact on the mass vaccination programme that is being run at the Great Yorkshire Showground.
The showground, which can carry out up to 1,800 vaccinations a day, has been the Harrogate district's main vaccine centre since December.
The NHS is due to be giving jabs to under-50s at the time of the show.
The vaccines are administered in the Yorkshire Event Centre building at the showground. The event centre is usually a key part of the Great Yorkshire Show, hosting many food stalls.
The Stray Ferret also asked the Yorkshire Agricultural Society about the situation.
Heather Parry, Managing Director of Yorkshire Event Centre said:
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