TWO MILLION Covid jabs given out in Dorset

Around 80% of the county's population have had at least one dose

A team at one of Dorset's Covid vaccine clinics
Author: Faye TryhornPublished 16th Feb 2023

More than two million Covid jabs have now been administered across Dorset, since December 2020.

Around 80% of the county's population has had at least one dose, with 300,000 eligible people taking up the most recent booster.

Dr Ravin Ramtohal, Lead GP for the vaccination programme in Dorset, said:

“Thank you to everyone in Dorset who continues to protect themselves and each other from COVID-19.

“As we come out of a particularly cold winter period, the NHS COVID-19 vaccination programme will continue to run a few clinics. Anyone who hasn’t yet come forward for any vaccinations can still get their first and second jabs, and those with severely weakened immune systems are eligible for an additional third primary dose.

“During the remainder of February there are still some adult walk-in opportunities, and throughout the year appointments will be bookable for both adults’ and children’s vaccinations.”

Boscombe's Kings Park has been among the venues delivering Covid jabs across Dorset

Covid jabs have been available at a number of venues in Dorset during the vaccine programme, including pharmacies, GP practices, community ‘pop-up’ clinics and larger vaccination centres.

The current booster campaign has now come to an end, but there's still a plea for people in the county to be wary of the risks, especially if they're vulnerable.

Dr Paul Johnson, Chief Medical Officer with NHS Dorset said:

“The COVID-19 vaccination programme is an amazing example of what local health services can achieve by working together for the benefit of local people and is testament to the commitment and dedication of those teams who were involved.

“Although the current booster programme has paused, it is important that those people who are considered at risk stay informed about plans and continue to accept a booster jab in the future if they are offered one.

“Vaccinations play an important part in protecting us from a range of illnesses including flu or in the case of children, measles mumps and rubella or polio and I would strongly encourage everyone to ensure they are up to date in order to protect both themselves and their family and friends.”

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