‘It’s as easy as pie’: First people from Blackpool and Lytham receive Covid-19 vaccinations outside hospital

People in Blackpool and Lytham have started to receive a Covid-19 vaccination outside of hospital.
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Blackpool resident Brian Marshall was first in line for the vaccine at a surgery in the resort on Tuesday, while David Bradbury received the first injection in Lytham.

The two sites are the first on the Fylde coast to start inviting people in to receive their vaccinations in primary care with more sites set to be up and running in the coming weeks.

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Mr Marshall, 87, said: “I am really pleased to be getting the vaccine and have very much been looking forward to it.

David Bradbury receives a vaccine in Lytham from Dr Ruth MasonDavid Bradbury receives a vaccine in Lytham from Dr Ruth Mason
David Bradbury receives a vaccine in Lytham from Dr Ruth Mason

“It was all very straight forward and I didn’t feel a thing.”

Retired engineer Mr Bradbury, a grandfather of two, said: “It has been a difficult year for lots of people so it’s good that we are able to get this vaccination.”

Practices have worked hard to organise the vaccinations programme, with rooms being set up specially and staff being coordinated to give the injections.

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Dr Ruth Mason, a Lytham GP, is part of the Fylde coastteam that will give almost 2,000 injections this week.

She said: “We are delighted to be able to start offering the vaccine to patients across the region as we finally reach a point where the end to this pandemic is in sight.”

Martin Bach, 81, was pleased to receive a vaccination andsaid: “It is a possible life-saver and it’s not just likely to save my life but it may save other people’s lives, and that’s what’s important.”

Peter Gledhill, 83, said he didn’t feel a thing and added: “It was that good that she had actually done the vaccination before I even knew it. I didn’t feel a thing.

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“I have chosen to have it to make sure I don’t get the virus and to make sure I don’t give it to anyone else were I to have it. I wouldn’t hesitate in telling anyone to have this done. It’s as easy as pie.”

Jane Scattergood, director of nursing and quality at NHS Blackpool and NHS Fylde and Wyre Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), said: “We are at the start of what will be the largest vaccination programme in our history and local teams are working hard to put arrangements in place to allow us to start protecting the most vulnerable people in our communities.

“In this first stage of vaccination, those with the highest risk are being invited first. These are people aged 80 and over as well as care home workers and NHS workers who are at higher risk.

“We’d remind the public to please not contact the NHS to try and get a vaccine, we will contact you to arrange an appointment.”

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