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08
Dec 2020
An 80-year-old NHS healthcare worker has become the first person to be administered a coronavirus vaccine at the closest hospital to the Harrogate district to receive the vaccine.
Sylvia Harris, who joined Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust when she was 26, received the jab this lunchtime at St James's University Hospital just outside the city centre.
There is still no news on when people in the Harrogate district will be offered the vaccine.
Ms Harris, a ward housekeeper who is currently shielding at home, said:
Fifty hospitals across the country have embarked on the biggest vaccination programme in British history. Each hospital received a batch of 975 doses.
On Saturday the NHS announced that a small number of GP practices will begin giving vaccines from December 14th.
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