A Leeds United women's player gave the first jab at her club's ground to the public on Monday. Olivia Smart has been volunteering to help vaccinate her NHS colleagues in recent weeks.
But on Monday, Elland Road opened their doors to the wider public. It took just three weeks to transform the Centenary Pavilion at the ground into a health facility which takes the local population through a 30 minute jab journey.
Olivia, known as Liv, who works for Leeds Teaching Hospitals as an advanced practitioner, said: “I've been involved in the vaccination service since December on a voluntary basis, with the majority of my time working as a vaccinator. “After 12 months of struggle, this is the light at the end of the tunnel. “It truly is fantastic that
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