direct to your inboxHealth chiefs are aiming to vaccinate 25,000 people against Covid-19 every week in Oldham, but warn there could be ‘challenges’ in getting that many doses supplied to the borough.Mike Barker, the chief operating officer of the clinical commissioning group (CCG) revealed that so far more than 4,000 residents have received the jab since last month.The first eligible people in the top priority group received the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine in Oldham on December 15 at Greenbank Medical Practice.Mr Barker told a meeting of the primary care commissioning committee that they estimate they need to vaccinate 150,000 people to give protection to all the vulnerable and age-priority groups, as well as health and social care workers.“Our.
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