Don't miss a thing that's happening in and around Bury by signing up to the free MyBury newsletter Bury’s ‘satellite vaccine clinics’ appear to not be targeting areas of the borough where Covid-19 is most prevalent, new data suggests.
Earlier this week, health officials said that a spike in infections caused by the Indian variant of the virus was a ‘cause for concern’ — and confirmed where more vaccine clinics would be made available.
However, the council said that vaccine uptake is ‘very good’ throughout Bury, and that it would ‘continue to target’ resources ‘where needed’.
The clinics come as the town’s infection rate hit 65.4 cases per 100,000 people — a week-on-week rise of 71 percent, which is a larger increase than virus hotspot