PLANS are fully under way in Somerset to prepare for a mass Covid-19 vaccination roll out, now the government has authorised the Pfizer vaccination for use across the UK, starting from this week.
Somerset County Council is working closely with health colleagues to support the vaccination programme. This includes having hundreds of council staff on standby ready to be redeployed to assist the programme and identifying vaccination locations.
The council is working with the NHS on a plan to make the vaccine available to the people of Somerset in a planned way and in line with national guidance – so watch this space for more information shortly.
The Joint Committee on Vaccinations and Immunisations will shortly publish its final advice for the priority groups to receive the vaccine, including care home residents, health and care staff, the elderly and the clinically extremely vulnerable.
Trudi Grant, public health director at Somerset County Council said, “We welcome the news that the 95% effective Pfizer vaccination has been approved. Following months of rigorous clinical trials, medical experts have concluded the vaccination meets its strict standards of ‘safety, quality and effectiveness’. This is a real turning point in the fight against the disease and will help save thousands of lives. We expect the first supplies of vaccination here in Somerset imminently and will keep you informed when we have more information to share.”
For more information about the announcement, check out www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-authorises-pfizer-biontech-covid-19-vaccine
A single phone number is available for anyone in Somerset who needs Coronavirus-related support from their councils. The Somerset Coronavirus Support Helpline number, 0300 790 6275, is open seven days a week from 8am to 6pm, offering a range of support – from help accessing food or medicines, to emotional and financial support, and employment, skills and business advice.