GP surgeries and Wokingham Community Hospital to help deliver booster jabs
Cllr Charles margetts, executive member for health at the borough council, said that plans are evolving to deliver booster jabs across the borough.
Read moreDetailsCllr Charles margetts, executive member for health at the borough council, said that plans are evolving to deliver booster jabs across the borough.
Read moreDetailsCllr Charles Margetts said that he has written to Berkshire West CCG and BOB ICS calling for urgent action to increase booster jab capacity.
Read moreDetailsDue to the number of infections, the borough council wrote to all schools last month advising them to consider implementing key measures.
Read moreDetailsThe reminder comes after the programme was extended to 12 to 15 year olds. Jabs are not yet available for this age group.
Read moreDetails"We need the service now. There are not enough pharmacies or GPs offering booster jabs," said Cllr Charles Margetts, from the borough council.
Read moreDetailsWith the national rate of infection reaching 440.3 per 100,000 people, the Government has made face masks mandatory in shops and on public transport.
Read moreDetailsCOVID rates are ?coming nicely down? according to the leader of Wokingham Borough Council.
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Read moreDetailsMOVE HQ, based at 680 Eskdale Road, Winnersh Triangle, is raising money for SportsAid on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsThis morning, the weekly rate per 100,000 population reached 704.8, the highest since records began.
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