Woking care home residents celebrate getting coronavirus vaccine

They had banners and some bubbly

Author: Grace McGachyPublished 20th Feb 2021

Residents at a care home in Woking have been celebrating getting their coronavirus vaccine.

At Greys Residential Home residents enjoyed a glass of fizz and posed with banners after getting their jabs last month.

As older care home residents, they were the top priority group in the national roll-out of the vaccine, along with the staff who look after them.

Surrey County Council said the vast majority of homes had been visited by the end of January, and now even homes which could not be called on previously due to cases of the virus have been visited.

Sinead Mooney, Surrey County Council’s Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health, said:

“Celebrations like these are a joy to see after the difficult months we’ve had.

“Thanks to the diligence of vaccination teams on the ground, we’ve been able to visit every care home for older people in Surrey in the space of just a few weeks.

“We’re now working hard to vaccinate other vulnerable groups and frontline health and social care workers and I’d encourage everyone who is offered the jab to get it.

“I’d like to take this opportunity to thank care workers across Surrey for the incredible dedication and compassion they’ve shown throughout the pandemic.

“This vaccine milestone gives us hope but we can’t let our guard down. Care homes are continuing to follow the public health advice and we must all, even after we’ve received our vaccine, stick to the rules so we don’t let up on beating the virus.”

Erica Lockhart, chief executive of the Surrey Care Association, said:

“This is such welcome news. Not only have older people in care settings been vaccinated but care staff across all settings, who have been so heroic throughout the pandemic, are also receiving their jabs.

“There’s a great sense of relief across the Surrey care sector and beyond. The vaccine has given us hope that the overall risks will be greatly reduced in the not-too-distant future and I’d like to thank all those involved in the vaccine rollout for their tireless work.”