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NHS Grampian named second-best in Scotland for Covid vaccine roll-out

A mass Covid vaccination centre has been set up at the P&J Live arena in Aberdeen, as NHS Grampian works to administer more jabs.
A mass Covid vaccination centre has been set up at the P&J Live arena in Aberdeen.

NHS Grampian has been named one of the best-performing health boards for administering the Covid vaccine – as the country hit a new milestone in the roll-out.

A meeting of the authority’s board yesterday was told more than 70,000 people have received their first of two jabs protecting them against coronavirus.

This includes more than 88% of care home staff and more than 96% of the over-80s.

Vaccination teams across the region have been praised for their “strong performance”, with all over-75s on course to have been offered the first dose of the vaccine by the end of this week.

At its current pace, NHS Grampian has taken the silver medal spot for its speed of the vaccine roll-out, behind just one other health board, and with further enhancements to come.

The authority was asked to increase the number of weekly jabs administered from 25,000 to 40,000 at the end of January.

Pharmacy director David Pfleger said chiefs had to work quickly to “flex” the system and move resources to where they can be best utilised.

As a result, the Alford and Ellon mass vaccination centres have been closed in order to better stock and staff the larger clinics at P&J Live in Aberdeen and the Fiona Elcock centre in Elgin seven days a week.

Mr Pfleger said: “It is going well, with a strong performance.

“We have to give a massive thanks to the team and residents for taking up the offer.”

The drive to administer more vaccines also pushed up the timescale for Grampian signing-up to the national appointment scheduling system.

It initially planned to do so when it was time to offer jabs to 16-64-year-olds with health risks – the sixth of nine priority groups laid out by the Joint Committee On Vaccination And Immunisation (JCVI).

Since the board’s last meeting, all patient-facing staff are now being offered twice-weekly Covid tests using the lateral flow method.

NHS Grampian has also taken over a regional lab for processing results.

It has the capacity to undertake around 4,000 tests per day, increasing to 6,000 if a 24/7 round-the-clock service is initiated.

At the beginning of the pandemic the lab was responsible for around half of all care home Covid tests.

It is expected to hit the 100% mark within the coming days.

The board also heard that the north-east’s contact-tracing team has been expanded with a view to further drive down community transition.

Additionally, a series of six community asymptomatic testing facilities are to be opened this month allowing people in Old Aberdeen, Peterhead, Buckie, Lossiemouth, Elgin and Forres to be tested even if they are not showing any symptoms.

National vaccination figures are published every Wednesday but, like NHS Grampian, others were also able to provide a more recent update.

As of yesterday morning, 50,606 people in the Highlands and 5,262 in the Western Isles had received their first jabs.

Meanwhile, it was announced a new national record for vaccinations had been broken.

More than 45,000 people received their first jab of a coronavirus vaccine on Wednesday.

This was the largest single-day number recorded so far and brought the Scottish total of doses administered to 694,347 and counting.