North East’s third large Covid-19 vaccination centre set to open in Durham

Durham’s Arnison Centre is set to open next week as the region’s third Large Vaccination Centre with the aim to further increase capacity.
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NHS bosses have confirmed that Boldon House, based at Arnison Centre on Wheatlands Way in Durham, will become the North East’s third large vaccination centre when it opens on Monday, February 22.

The centre joins the two Large Vaccination Centres already in operation at Newcastle’s Centre for Life and the NHS Nightingale Hospital North East in Sunderland.

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The newest site will be known as the Arnison Vaccination Centre and will be run by clinical staff, people who have been trained to become vaccinators, administrative staff and a range of volunteers all who make sure the service operates as smoothly and safely as possible.

Boldon House at the Arnison Centre will become the North East's third Large Vaccination Centre. Photo: Google Maps.Boldon House at the Arnison Centre will become the North East's third Large Vaccination Centre. Photo: Google Maps.
Boldon House at the Arnison Centre will become the North East's third Large Vaccination Centre. Photo: Google Maps.
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Dr Stewart Findlay, Primary Care Clinical Director for the NHS Covid Vaccination Programme for the North East and North Cumbria, said: “Already the NHS across our region has done and continues to do an amazing job getting as many people as possible vaccinated, as quickly as possible.”

“Opening up the third vaccination centre in the region helps us to reach even more people as the programme continues to expand, giving even more people the opportunity to have their vaccine.

“We have received significant support from local partners to help us ensure this site is ready and that we can provide a good experience for patients and staff.”

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Over 500,000 people in the region have already received the Covid jab and the Durham centre will see further capacity added to the roll out.

The vast majority of people in the 70 to 75 age groups have now also been offered vaccination as well as those who are classed as extremely clinically vulnerable.

Members of the public are invited to attend Large Vaccination Centres by the National Booking Service run by NHS England.

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People receive a letter and are invited to book either on-line or by calling 119 free of charge between 7am and 11pm – only people invited to book can do so.

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