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Jun 2021
Harrogate’s Great Yorkshire Showground vaccination site administered more than 117,000 vaccines in its six months of operation, the Stray Ferret can reveal.
The centre gave its final jab on June 19.
Doctors involved in setting up the site have said they are “immensely proud” of what it achieved.
Dr Cath Dixon, Yorkshire Health Network Director and GP at Knaresborough's Stockwell Road Surgery, told the Stray Ferret that it was a “privilege” to be part of the vaccination programme.
She said:
Dr Dixon said the site was a “great challenge” to set up, but that GPs achieved what they set out to do and vaccinate the vulnerable.
She added that the site would not have been able to do that without the many volunteers and marshals who kept the centre running on a daily basis.
Dr Chris Preece, clinical director of the Knaresborough and Rural Primary Care Network, one of the GPs who helped set up the centre, said:
He added:
Vaccinations will still carry on at Ripon Racecourse, Pateley Bridge and Knaresborough pharmacies.
The Ripon site has so far given 24,218 vaccines and is set to continue offering appointments for second doses.
Other large-scale vaccination sites, such as Elland Road stadium in Leeds and Askham Bar in York, will also be available to Harrogate residents who have yet to have the vaccine.
Anyone aged over the age of 18 can now book a vaccination through the NHS National Booking Service website, or by calling 119.
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