Covid-19 Vaccination – 07.12.20

The NHS is now ready to deliver a vaccination programme for England so that those who need it most will be able to access vaccinations as soon as they are available.

A prioritisation list has been produced in order for the vaccine to be delivered into groups who will need it first.  The NHS will contact you when you are eligible to receive the vaccine and provide you with information such as location and date.  We will contact you when it is the right time to come forward, so please do not contact the NHS to seek a vaccine before then.

Key messages for patients/ the public:

  • The vaccine will be given in order of priority to those at highest risk first.
  • We will be in contact with you & provide information such as where & when you will receive the vaccine.
  • Please act on your invite when it arrives & ensure you attend your appointments when you arrange them.
  • Please continue to abide by all social distancing & hand hygiene guidance, which will still save lives.

 

Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Dear Patient,

“Please wear facemask all the the time at the surgery unless you are exempt”

“Please enter your car registration number at the surgery to avoid any fines, There is an Administrative charge for any query regarding fines”.

Cressex Health Centre operates a Zero tolerance policy, with regards to any abusive patient behaviour or language. Zero Tolerance

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Testing

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Vaccination

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