
oxford astrazeneca-vaccine for covid
Everyone aged 50 and over in England is now eligible for a Covid-19 vaccine and can book an appointment through the NHS website.
Thousands of Watford residents have already booked and received their Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccination, supporting the town’s efforts to reduce the COVID-19 infection rates, protect the NHS and save lives.
15,131 people aged 60+ in Watford have had the first dose of the vaccine to 7 March That’s about 81% of people aged 60+, using estimates from the National Immunisation Management Service More than 24 million people in the UK have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine.
Vaccinations at the Town Hall are by appointment only and people should wait to be called before attending any vaccination centre.
Peter Taylor The Mayor of Watford was among the people to receive a Covid-19 vaccination jab at the centre on February 16.
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