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NHS Lanarkshire reach COVID vaccine milestone ahead of schedule

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Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionFor people aged 70 to 79 second dose appointments will be at their nearest vaccination clinic.This could be at a local centres or supercentre, depending on which is nearest.Dr Mark Russell, lead for the COVID-19 vaccination programme in Lanarkshire, said: “We have made great progress in our vaccination programme and it means we have completed up to priority group 9 ahead of schedule. "We would not have been able to vaccinate at such a pace without our supercentres.

This means that 58 per cent of the local adult population has received their first dose. “Before we move onto priority group 10 (40 to 49-year-olds) and second.

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