'Marvellous' turn out to Aberdeen drop-in vaccine clinics

NHS Grampian tells Northsound they've seen healthy numbers turning up for their jabs at the drop-in centres over the last week, and are urging more people to do the same.

Author: Lewis MichiePublished 12th Jul 2021
Last updated 12th Jul 2021

NHS Grampian say they've had healthy numbers turning out to their drop-in vaccine clinics over the last week.

Hundreds are going to Community clinics for their Covid jab, with a 'marvellous' turn-out on Friday to the P&J Live, with almost 300 people in attendance.

A spokesperson for the health board told Northsound:

"In the city it can vary between 100-120 at our community clinics. The P&J Live usually sits between 100-180 but Friday tipped the scales at 285 which is marvellous. We still want to see more: if you're over the age of 18 come on down!"

A community clinic is open from 11am-6pm from today (Monday) until Friday, for 1st dose vaccines only, at St George's Church in Tillydrone.

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