coronavirus by rolling out the vaccine from Pittodrie. understands a delegation from NHS Grampian has visited the stadium to assess its suitably as a makeshift hub to help get the jab into the arms of thousands of people across the north east.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon revealed yesterday that Scotland is to receive 900,000 doses over the coming weeks. And the Dons are hopeful that they will be given the go-ahead to help with the mass vaccination programme.
Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack publicly made a ‘no strings attached’ offer to hand over his ground last month and it’s understood the 22,000-capacity stadium is one of several local sites to have been placed on standby.
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