Midlands delivers 5 million vaccines

The news comes just days after NHS England and NHS Improvement declared a record-breaking weekend nationally, as 756,873 jabs were administered across England on ‘Super Saturday’ (20 March).

Author: Phoebe GreggorPublished 24th Mar 2021

The Midlands has become the first NHS region in England to have delivered five million Coronavirus vaccine doses, as the biggest vaccination programme in the history of the NHS continues at pace.

The figure was the highest number of vaccines delivered on any single day since May Parsons delivered the first vaccine outside of a clinical trial at University Hospitals Coventry just 106 days ago.

Now the latest figures released today (Wednesday 24 March) have revealed that the Midlands has become the first NHS region in the country to have reached the five million doses landmark, as over 4.75 million people have received their first dose with 295,136 people having received their second jab.

The Midlands is also performing above national averages in all six age-based cohorts over 50 – including having delivered at least one vaccine dose to well over 95% of those aged over 70.

Alison Tonge, the NHS England and NHS Improvement director responsible for overseeing the vaccination programme across the East and West Midlands, said: “Five million vaccines being delivered in just over 100 days since the vaccination programme began right here in the Midlands is a monumental achievement and a fantastic testimony to all the NHS services, their partners, staff and volunteers who have pulled out all the stops to ensure that everyone eligible can receive the life-saving vaccine.

“The way that communities across the Midlands have come together to support this national effort has been remarkable and I would like to thank each and every person who has played their part.

“The fact we have reached this incredible milestone so close to yesterday’s national day of reflection on the one-year anniversary of the first lockdown being announced makes this moment even more poignant, after a day of reflection where we all have taken a moment to remember those we’ve lost, recognise all we have achieved together – but also remember that we still have more to do.

“The vaccines are both safe and effective, so if anyone knows that they or their loved ones are eligible to receive it but have not yet come forward, I would urge them to go online or call 119 to book their appointment.”