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Apr 2021
The vaccination centre at Harrogate's Great Yorkshire Showground marked a major milestone today when it gave its 100,000th jab.
James Eaton, pictured above, had the honour of receiving the 100,000th inoculation.
Yorkshire Health Network, a federation of 17 GP surgeries in the Harrogate district, is delivering the vaccine programme.
The tally includes all first and second jabs at the Harrogate and Ripon sites, as well as vulnerable people who are housebound or homeless.
It does not include the pharmacy-led sites in Knaresborough and Pateley Bridge, which today told the Stray Ferret they have separately administered 15,000 and 400 vaccines respectively.
Today's milestone is a major leap from when an 83-year-old woman called Anne was among the first to be vaccinated in Harrogate in late December.
However, the progress of the vaccination programme in the Harrogate district may slow in the weeks ahead.
A letter seen by the Stray Ferret from the Humber, Coast and Vale Integrated Care System, which oversees the vaccine programme in the Harrogate district, revealed how those hoping for a first dose may have to wait until June.
The letter, which you can read more about here, was sent to senior health officials in the region as well as large scale vaccination sites and community pharmacies.
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