Harrogate’s covid vaccination centre at the Great Yorkshire Showground is set to close next month.
The site, along with the vaccination centre at Ripon Races, is run by Yorkshire Health Network, a federation of the 17 GP practices in the Harrogate district.
The final jabs will be administered at Ripon Races tomorrow. The clinic will be open to people aged 12 and over and walk-ins will be accepted between 8.30am-12.30pm and 1.30-5pm.
The showground site will continue until March 12.
The site first opened in December 2020 to support the first vaccination rollout and administered 117,000 jabs in its first six months of operation.
It reopened in December 2021 as part of the covid booster campaign.
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Tim Yarrow, operations manager at Yorkshire Health Network, confirmed that the site would close on March 12. He said:
“After March 12 we will be offering a scaled back service on more of an ad-hoc basis, hopefully still at the showground.”
Vaccinations at the site will continue until March, with walk-in appointments available.
A spokesperson for Yorkshire Health Network added:
“Vaccination clinics are due to be held at the Yorkshire Event Centre until at least the middle of March,
“However, with some adults and vulnerable children likely to still require access to the covid vaccine, the Yorkshire Health Network is currently looking at future provision beyond this date, with arrangements to be confirmed soon.
“If patients still require first, second or booster doses, they can book appointments via the NHS Booking Service online or call 119, or visit the NHS website to see local arrangements for walk-in clinic.”
Ripon Farm Services to stage New Year Show next week
Ripon Farm Services is set to celebrate its 40th anniversary with the return of its annual show next week.
The New Year Show will be held over two days at the Great Yorkshire Showground in Harrogate on January 19 and 20.
The show, which is one of the key events on the northern agricultural calendar, will feature the largest combine harvester in Europe and the new John Deere 6R tractor.
More than 5,000 people are expected to attend.
The event was cancelled last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
There will be some measures in place to prevent the spread of the virus, including a requirement for proof of full vaccination together with negative lateral flow tests.
Richard Simpson, commercial director of Ripon Farm Services, said the team had thought long and hard about whether to go ahead with the show. He said:
“In the end we believe the farming community needs and deserves our support.
“Farmers can’t cancel lambing time, they can’t cancel milking or cancel harvest, they have to carry on, no matter what.
“The nation relies on them. So it would be unfair of us to let farmers down.
“After last year’s cancellation, which was unavoidable, we are delighted to be back with one of the very finest shows we have ever held.”
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Dan Robinson, who is heading up the preparations for the show, added:
Harrogate vaccine centre moves to smaller showground site“Apart from those two headline machines, we will be showcasing everything we do, including a huge range of used equipment which will be available to buy.
“This is the very best opportunity to see all the very latest and best farming machinery in one single location.
“The show is housed in the warm and dry Yorkshire Events Centre at the Great Yorkshire Showground and there is no better place to see all that we offer.
“Our specialists across all sectors will be available to answer any questions during the two days, and there will be seminars and presentations
“So the event is ultimately a one-stop shop for farmers across the north of England.”
Harrogate’s main vaccination centre has moved out of the Yorkshire Event Centre and into the goat shed on the opposite side of the showground.
Those due for a booster or anyone who wants to get their first or second dose should enter the Great Yorkshire Showground site by the Sainsburys entrance off Wetherby Road.
Continue past Fodder and the Harrogate Caravan Park. Signs and volunteers lead to the vaccine centre, which is on the right hand side through the gates. Park under shelter of the sheep shed.

Follow the directions of signs and volunteers.
Appointments are available but people are free to go without one as a walk-in.
The centre will be open on weekends from 8.30am until 5pm and until late on one day only during the week.
Since September the Yorkshire Health Network‘s vaccine centres in Ripon and Harrogate have given out 42,000 booster vaccines.
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There was a national effort to give out as many boosters before Christmas. At its peak, the Harrogate vaccine centre team gave out 1,800 jabs in one day.
According to government figures, more than 80% have had a second dose and 67% have had a third dose in the Harrogate district.

The new vaccine centre is smaller.
With much of the work already done and three other vaccine centres in the district, the Harrogate team is confident it can cope with two vaccinators.
Cath Dixon, the GP clinical lead for Yorkshire Health Network, told the Stray Ferret:
Councillor claims Harrogate vaccine staff ‘bored stiff’“Over the last couple of days we have been dismantling the equipment we had up at the Yorkshire Event Centre to set up again here on the other side of the showground.
“This is the first day we are open here. Now the Yorkshire Event Centre can use the hall we were in for events and we will be able to stay here until March.
“The current JCVI advice is to only offer three doses of the vaccine. But who knows? Things change all the time and we will be here to help get the Harrogate district vaccinated.”
A Harrogate councillor has claimed that staff at the Great Yorkshire Showground were “bored stiff” because not enough people are coming forward to get jabbed.
Cliff Trotter, a Conservative who represents Pannal and Lower Wharfedale division, urged more people to get vaccines, saying that Harrogate was in a “bad place” due to the virus.
Speaking at a council meeting yesterday, Mr Trotter said he spoke to a tenant who works at the showground in Harrogate. He added:
“She said yesterday she was absolutely bored stiff. She jabbed 34 people only and there should be hundreds coming in because there are a lot of people in Harrogate that aren’t jabbed — all ages.”
He said central government was pushing the message daily on TV to get jabbed and pleaded with council colleagues to do the same.
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Cllr Trotter said he was concerned by talk that covid could be over by March. He said:
“Talking to experts, this virus could go on for five, six, eight, 10 years and we have to educate the people to get jabbed to stop it spreading because it’s really serious.
“So please can you just tell everybody and plead with them to just get jabbed because Harrogate is a bad place at the moment.”
Cllr Trotter’s comments were made during a meeting today of North Yorkshire County Council‘s Harrogate and Knaresborough area constituency committee.
More than 103,000 boosters
According to government figures, 103,149 booster or third jabs have been given in the Harrogate district, as of yesterday.
A total of 135,730 have had first jabs and 126,645 have had second jabs.
The district’s seven-day covid average stands at 1,507 per 100,000 people.
This is a record high but below both the county average, which stands at 1,623, and the England rate of 1,799.
Walk-in covid booster jabs are still available at Yorkshire Showground, Ripon Racecourse and the Chain Lane vaccination site in Knaresborough.
Both the Chain Lane and Yorkshire Showground sites will also be open this weekend for walk-in appointments.
The vaccination centres at the Great Yorkshire Showground in Harrogate and Ripon Races reopen today for the first time since Christmas.
The two sites are run by Yorkshire Health Network, which represents the 17 GP practices in the Harrogate district.
The Yorkshire Event Centre at the showground will open for booked appointments from 11am until 8pm. Appointments are still available.
The site will also accept walk-ins from 11.30am today but people choosing this option may have to wait because bookings take priority.
The showground will be open at the weekend from 8.30am to 5pm for booked appointments and from 9am to 4pm for walk-ins.
All the clinics are for first, second or booster jabs for over-18s. Special clinics for 12 to 17-year-olds are put on separately.
Ripon Races will be open tomorrow and on Saturday at the usual times of 8:30am to 5pm for booked appointments and 9am to 4pm for walk-ins.
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Staff and volunteers at the Yorkshire Event Centre are due to relocate to another building at the showground on Thursday and Friday, ready for the Saturday clinic.
The new site is currently contracted for use until March. A decision on fourth vaccinations has yet to be taken.
Harrogate hospital will be open for vaccinations on Christmas
With the government calling for everyone to “get boosted now”, we’re running this regularly-updated blog to let you know where you can get your jab in the Harrogate district.
Besides the GP-run sites at Harrogate’s Great Yorkshire Showground and Ripon Races, numerous pharmacies are also now offering boosters and covid vaccines. Some also have an option for under 18s.
If you work at one of these sites, or have recently visited for your own vaccination, please let us know about any update,s such as queues and supply issues.
Get in touch at contact@thestrayferret.co.uk.
Where to get your vaccine:
Harrogate
- Harrogate Showground – walk-ins and appointments available at the site
- Harrogate Pharmacy, Haywra Crescent, Harrogate – Currently full until New Year but staff said people can ring on the day to see if there are any available slots due to people not turning up.
- Harrogate District Hospital, St Lukes Avenue – appointments available on NHS website
- Cohens Chemist, King Edwards Drive, Harrogate – currently full until New Year
- Day Lewis Pharmacy, Leeds Road, Harrogate – appointments available on the NHS website
- Well Pharmacy, Wetherby Road, Harrogate – appointments available on the NHS website
Knaresborough
- Chain Lane Community Hub, Knaresborough (run by Homecare Pharmacy) – Open for walk-ins and appointments. Check below for times.
- Chain Lane Pharmacy, Knaresborough – appointments only
- P R Naylor Chemist, Market Place, Knaresborough – appointments only
Pateley Bridge
- Bishopside and Bewerley Memorial Hall, Pateley Bridge – appointments are available on the NHS app for Saturday December 18 9am-12pm and 1pm-4pm, Tuesday December 21st 8am-1pm and Thursday December 30 9am-12pm and 1pm-4pm.
Ripon
- Ripon Racecourse – open all day today for walk-ins as well as appointments
Friday, December 24
9am – Get a jab at Harrogate showground this morning only
The vaccine centre in Harrogate will be open until 12.30pm today. It’s the last chance to get a jab until the New Year.
Walk-ins are available. First, second, third primary and boosters available for all ages over 12.
Ripon Racecourse is closed as a vaccine centre until the New Year.
8.30am – Harrogate hospital open for jabs on Christmas
Harrogate District Hospital is open for booked appointments only over the Christmas period, including Christmas Day, as other centres close temporarily.
There are no walk-ins available at the hospital.
Thursday, December 23
4pm – Last chance for jabs before Christmas
Knaresborough Chain Lane Hub is open for walk-ins until 8pm today. It will then reopen on December 28 at 8am.
Harrogate Showground has now closed for walk-ins today, some appointments remain until 5pm. It will reopen tomorrow for the morning until 12.30pm. It won’t reopen until January 4.
Ripon Racecourse also closes today at 5pm and won’t reopen until January 4.
10am – Walks ins available today ahead of Christmas
There are still walk-ins available today across the Harrogate district ahead of the Christmas break when vaccine centres will close.
The Yorkshire Event Centre site is experiencing a “very quiet morning” so those running it will be able to welcome walk-ins, including those under 18.
The site at Ripon Racecourse is open today for both booked appointments and walk-in patients for those over 12. It will be open until 5pm.
Knaresborough’s vaccine centre at the Chain Lane Community Centre is also open for walk-in patients until 8pm today.
Wednesday, December 22
9am – Christmas opening hours in Harrogate
The vaccine centre in Harrogate, which reported no queues all day yesterday, has revealed its Christmas opening hours.
The schedule for today and tomorrow is:
Booked appointments 08:30 – 16:55
Walk-in 18 and over 09:00 – 16:00
Walk-in 12-17 year olds 09:00 – 16:00
Christmas Eve is open to all patients 08:30 – 12:30.
Then the vaccine centre will be closed until 2022 with clinics starting up again for appointments on January 4.
8.45am – Ripon Racecourse open for vaccinations
Ripon Racecourse is open today for both booked appointments and walk-in patients. All age groups 12 years and above. It is the same tomoroww until 5pm.
Tuesday, December 21
2.20pm – Great Yorkshire Showground reporting quiet queues
Staff at the Great Yorkshire Showground vaccination site are reporting quiet queues for walk-in and pre-booked appointments.
The site is also accepting under-18s for walk-in vaccines all afternoon.
1.15pm – Harrogate District Hospital vaccination site to be open on evenings
Hospital bosses have confirmed that Harrogate District Hospital’s vaccination site will be open on an evening for pre-booked appointments.
Those wishing to have a vaccine at the site have to book through the NHS national booking service. No walk-in appointments are available.
The vaccination centre, which offers up to 24 appointments an hour, will be open daily Monday to Friday 4pm – 8pm, Saturday and Sunday 8am – 2pm and selected bank holidays 8am – 2pm.
However, the site will be closed from Christmas Eve until Boxing Day and on New Years Eve and New Years Day. It will also be closed on January 3.
A spokesperson for the hospital said:
“We are very proud of our colleagues who are supporting this as part of the huge national drive to ensure everyone can be boosted to protect themselves and others.”
8.15am – Ripon Racecourse open all day for appointments and walk-ins
Ripon Racecourse vaccine centre is open until 4pm today for booked appointments and walk-in patients.
All age groups over 12 are welcome.
8.10am – 1,700 vaccinations delivered at Harrogate Showground yesterday
- Booked appointments 8.30am to 4.55pm
- Walk-ins for those aged 18 and over 9am to 4pm
- Walk-is for 12-17 year olds 9am to 12.30pm
8am – More clinics for 12-15s in Knaresborough
Monday, December 20
11am – Knaresborough vaccine centre aims to give out 1,500 jabs today
Homecare Pharmacy Services, which runs the vaccination centre at Chain Lane Community Hub, is planning to give out 1,500 jabs today.
Walk in sessions will be available from tomorrow 8am to 8pm and then again at the same time on Wednesday.
The vaccine team has asked for people to be patient if they have to queue and to bring their NHS number to speed up the process.
9am – Harrogate’s Great Yorkshire Showground offering walk-ins for children today
The Great Yorkshire Showground in Harrogate is accepting walk-in patients and booked patients for booster jabs this week.
Children aged 12 to 17 will also be able to turn-up for walk-in vaccines at the showground from 1.30pm to 4.30pm today and from 9am to 12.30pm tomorrow.
Ripon racecourse, which was not open yesterday. re-opens today.
Saturday, December 18
2.15pm – Queues expected to remain quiet at Harrogate’s Yorkshire Showground
Vaccine staff at Harrogate’s Great Yorkshire Showground are expecting queues for walk-in booster jabs to remain quiet for the remainder of the day.
The site is still accepting walk-ins. Those looking to turn up at the showground without an appointment for a vaccine have until 4pm to do so.
12.30pm – Pateley Bridge vaccination centre reaches milestone

Pharmacist Samina Khan receives recognition from the Mayor of Pateley Bridge, Mike Holt.
Today, Pateley Bridge’s vaccination clinic is expecting to have seen its 10,000th patient.
The centre, which is run by Pateley Bridge pharmacy, was recognised by the mayor of the town for the efforts of vaccination staff, admin staff and volunteers.
10.15am – No queues at Yorkshire Showground
There are no queues for walk-ins at the Great Yorkshire Showground, according to staff at the site.
Those wishing to get a booster vaccine today are urged to attend the site before 4pm.
8.30am – Harrogate vaccine sites prepare for another day of boosters
Booster vaccine walk-ins are available at the Yorkshire Showground and at other sites, as listed above.
The showground site is fully booked for appointments and has advised people to have booking references ready. The site will be offering Moderna today.
For those deciding to walk-in, people should have their NHS number with them. Capacity for walk-ins has increased, so officials expect a “first thing” rush before queue times decrease.
Those planning for a walk-in booster vaccine are urged to get to the site before 4pm.
Friday, December 17
1.50pm No queues at showground for walk-ins
The lunchtime rush is over at the Great Yorkshire Showground in Harrogate, according to staff on site, and any walk-ins this afternoon can expect to be seen quickly.
12.50pm Harrogate Hospital on NHS booking site for boosters
Harrogate District Hospital has appeared on the NHS booking site this afternoon for booster appointments.
It looks as if appointments are available from Wednesday, December 22.
12pm Knaresborough centre opens up for walk-ins
The vaccine site at Chain Lane Community Hub has said it has additional capacity today and will open as a walk-in.
It is open until 6pm.
9.15am Ripon vaccine site open for walk-ins
Ripon Racecourse has reopened as a vaccine centre and will operate a walk-in service alongside its appointments today and tomorrow.
People can head there for a booster throughout the next two days. Staff ask people have their NHS number to hand.
9am Harrogate Showground expecting another day with minimal queues
Staff at the Showground vaccine centre has said following a rush this morning the centre has quietened down.
It is expecting another day with minimal queues and encourages as many people as possible to get their booster before Christmas.
7.30am Knaresborough vaccine centre to offer walk-ins next week
The Chain Lane Community Hub vaccine site will begin offering walk-ins at certain times next week.
Run by Homecare Pharmacy, the centre will offer walk-ins on:
- Monday, December 20 6pm and 8pm
- Tuesday – Thursday, December 21 to 23 8am to 8pm
People may need to queue.
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District pharmacies offering vaccines and boosters
- Chain Lane Community Hub – run by Homecare Pharmacy Services
Appointments are available on the NHS app for Thursday December 16 and Friday December 17 8am-6pm, Saturday December 18 8am-3pm, December 20 to 23 8am-8pm, December 28 to 30 8am-8pm and December 31 8am-3pm.
*Some of these dates have been extended today so new appointments are now online to book.
- Pateley Bridge Pharmacy – based at the Bishopside and Bewerley Memorial Hall
Appointments are available on the NHS app for Saturday December 18 9am-12pm and 1pm-4pm, Tuesday December 21st 8am-1pm and Thursday December 30 9am-12pm and 1pm-4pm.
- Chain Lane Pharmacy, Knaresborough
Appointments are available on the NHS app for Monday to Thursday 9.30am to 5.45pm
- P R Naylor Chemist, Market Place, Knaresborough
Appointments are available on the NHS app Monday to Sunday 9am-1pm, 2pm-4pm and 5pm-6.30pm
- Harrogate Pharmacy, Haywra Crescent, Harrogate
Currently full until New Year but has staff said if people don’t show up for their appointment they can offer it to someone else. They advised people to ring on the day to see what’s available.
- Cohens Chemist, King Edwards Drive, Harrogate
Currently full until New Year
- Day Lewis Pharmacy, Leeds Road, Harrogate
No information available at the time
- Well Pharmacy, Wetherby Road, Harrogate
No information available at the time
- Day Lewis Pharmacy, Westgate, Ripon
Waiting on vaccine supply, keep an eye on our covid coverage for more information.
- Day Lewis Pharmacy, Market Place, Masham
Waiting for official approval then clinic appointments will be made available online. Keep an eye on our covid coverage for more information.
Covid rate surges in Harrogate district as jab clinics open for childrenThe covid rate increased significantly in the Harrogate district today in another sign that the Omicron variant is beginning to have an impact.
The seven-day rate leapt from 419 per 100,000 people to 476. It was 383 two days ago. It comes after another 144 daily infections were reported by NHS England.
The rate remains considerably lower than the England average of 783 but slightly above the North Yorkshire average of 444.
Harrogate West and Pannal Ash, which has had 57 confirmed cases in the last seven days, is the district’s current covid hotspot.
A total of 91,569 people in the district have received either booster or third doses of the covid vaccine.
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The Great Yorkshire Showground in Harrogate will accept walk-in patients and booked patients for booster jabs tomorrow this week.
Children aged 12 to 17 will also be able to turn-up for walk-in boosters at the showground from 1.30pm to 4.30pm tomorrow and from 9am to 12.30pm on Tuesday.
Ripon racecourse, which was not open today. is due to administer more jabs tomorrow.
Harrogate’s showground vaccine centre expandsHarrogate’s vaccination centre at the Great Yorkshire Showground has expanded to accommodate more vaccinators as part of a push to meet the government’s ambitious booster target.
Overnight the team has increased the number of clinical pods to cater for four more vaccinators and five more administration staff.
It means that rather than administering 1,700 jabs in a day, the team will be able to give 2,000 jabs.
There is now also room for more walk-ins to wait inside in anticipation of the colder weather to come.
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Tim Yarrow, operations manager at Yorkshire Health Network, a federation of the 17 GP practices in the Harrogate and district that operates the showground vaccination site, told the Stray Ferret:
“Firstly, I would urge anyone over 30 to book an appointment and for all walk-ins to bring their NHS number. It saves the team so much time.
“I have been trying to manage the staff the best I can so they can cope and it’s safe. We have had an extremely busy four days, it was like a tidal wave at the weekend.”
Walk-ins are available between 9am and 4pm every day and not outside those times.
Walk-in boosters at Great Yorkshire Showground extended to Christmas EveWalk-in booster vaccinations will be available at Harrogate’s Great Yorkshire Showground until at least Christmas Eve, health bosses have confirmed.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson last night announced that every adult in Britain will be offered a covid booster jab by the end of December, as he warned there was a “tidal wave of Omicron coming”.
North Yorkshire Clinical Commissioning Group has since confirmed that people over-18 will be able to get a jab at the showground without an appointment until December 24.
Staff at Yorkshire Health Network, a federation of the 17 GP practices in the Harrogate district, also said today the showground site was offering walk-in clinics for 12 to 18-year-olds from 2pm to 4pm on Wednesday and 2pm to 4pm on Monday next week.
On Christmas Eve, the vaccination site will be open from 9am until 11.30am.
Booked appointments
All adults will also be able to book appointments on the NHS national booking service from Wednesday.
Those who choose to book will be given appointments at either the Yorkshire Event Centre, Knaresborough’s Chain Lane pharmacy, Ripon racecourse or other pharmacy sites in the district.
So far, 74,680 booster vaccines have been given in the Harrogate district, according to government figures.
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70 infections today
Meanwhile, the Harrogate district has reported a further 70 covid cases, according to today’s government figures.
Data from the UK Health Security Agency shows that five suspected cases of the omicron variant have been reported in the district.
The Harrogate district’s covid rate now stands at 407 infections per 100,000 people.
Across the county, the average stands at 382 and the England rate is 515.
No further deaths from patients who tested positive for covid have been reported at Harrogate District Hospital, according to NHS England.
Latest available figures show nine covid patients are being treated at Harrogate District Hospital.
Meet the showground heroes boosting Harrogate’s vaccine programmeAbout 20,000 people are expected to receive booster jabs at Harrogate’s Great Yorkshire Showground between December 6 and 22. Another 35,000 are set to follow in the New Year.
Most people who go agree it’s a slick, well-run operation. That it works so well is down to the efforts of 50 staff and 60 volunteers behind the life-saving operation.
The Stray Ferret spoke to some of those on site this week. The 60 volunteers are divided into four teams of 15 volunteers a day supplied on alternate days by community groups Boroughbridge Community Care, Harrogate and District Community Action, Nidderdale Plus and Knaresborough Connectors.
The Boroughbridge team, led by volunteer coordinator Jan Seymour, was on duty when we visited.
Ms Seymour was holding a box of chocolates, donated by a patient. All such gifts get shared between the helpers. She jokes:
“The people we like most are the ones that bring us chocolate and cake!

Jan Seymour
The set-up at the Yorkshire Event Centre is the same as it was from February to August this year when some 120,000 first and second dose vaccines were administered.
The volunteers remain relentlessly cheerful and helpful but there is a wearier feel to the place than there was in spring. Ms Seymour says:
“When we opened in February everyone was absolutely desperate to get it. Now the attitude is ‘I’m a bit busy today, can I come tomorrow?'”.
Volunteers typically do half a day each, either from 8am to 1pm or 1pm to 6pm. They meet and greet people, direct traffic and take people to one of the 16 vaccination pods, which can cater for up to eight vaccinators. Ms Seymour says:
“During lockdown it was easy to get volunteers but recently it’s become harder. Some people are back at work and many volunteers are older people who have childcare duties.
“The majority of patients are absolutely wonderful. They could not be more thankful. We get the odd one who isn’t. One guy had a go at me on Monday when he said ‘why can’t I go to my doctor for this? But that’s unusual. Most people are great.”
Staffing fatigue
Yorkshire Health Network, which is a federation of the 17 GP practices in the Harrogate district, manages the vaccination sites at Harrogate and Ripon racecourse.
Tim Yarrow, operations manager for the network, says the Harrogate site can handle greater numbers of walk-in patients because of its size and abundant parking.

Tim Yarrow
The quietest time, he says, is early to mid afternoon, then numbers soar towards the end of the day as many people try to get in at the end of their working days. The decision to allow walk-ins this week sparked a surge of visitors with queues of up to an hour at peak times.
Mr Yarrow says:
“We set this up in one-and-a-half days. It was easier second time round. We knew the snagging points from last time.
“The main challenge is staffing fatigue. During lockdown we had a lot of people with not a lot else to do. As people have gone back to their day jobs their availability has become more sparse.”
Yorkshire Agricultural Society, which owns the site, has “bent over backwards to enable it to happen”, says Mr Yarrow. When the site re-opens in January, jabs will take place in another building at the showground so the society can resume holding events in the Yorkshire Event Centre.
Moderna provided
Barnaby Roe, general manager of Yorkshire Health Network, oversees the operation at the showground.
In a makeshift office on site, he explains that the 50 staff are comprised of GP practice staff, who are helping for free on their days off, members of Yorkshire Health Network, pharmacists, pharmacist technicians and nurses. Half work the morning shift and half work in the afternoon.
“This programme will be for 20,000 to December 22 then going forward we think it will be another 35,000.”

Barnaby Roe
The site is giving doses of the Moderna booster but also administers some Pfizer jabs to children from immunosuppressed families.
“The people who work here have done it for some time and it’s down to a fine art.”
Booster appointments can be booked at the showground here. The site provided some walk-in appointments this week for over-18s who were eligible for jabs and has yet to decide whether they will be available next week.