EFFORTS to line up a pharmacy in Hartlepool to administer covid jabs are underway.
Boots has confirmed the firm is in talks with the NHS on potentially using one of their sites in the town in the expansion of the vaccination programme.
It comes as those aged 60 to 63 began receiving letters and messages inviting them for vaccinations.
NHS officials have confirmed pharmacies in Saltburn and Skelton will begin offering jabs from next week.
Boots has three stores in Hartlepool – one on Marina Way, a site in the Middleton Grange Shopping Centre, and an outlet in the One Life Centre, on Park Road.
A spokeswoman for the firm said it had worked with the NHS and CCGs (Clinical Commissioning Groups) to open 12 vaccine sites in England.
She added: “We continue to work closely with the NHS and discussions are underway to expand this to more vaccination sites in the coming weeks and months – potentially including Hartlepool.
“Further details will be announced soon.”
The Government’s next target is to offer a first dose to all over-50s by April 15 as well as for those with underlying health conditions aged 16 to 64.
The Riverside Stadium is set to become a mass vaccination hub in the next fortnight to offer jabs to more Teessiders.
GP surgery groups are also continuing to invite people for their vaccines across the region alongside mass jab centres in Durham and Darlington.
Sandie Keall, chief officer for the local pharmaceutical committee on Teesside, confirmed Hartlepool was being examined as a site for a pharmacy jab base.
But she warned there was a “huge process” to be gone through to ensure a pharmacy got the point of opening for the service.
Ms Keall told the Local Democracy Reporting Service the mass vaccination programme was the biggest the NHS had ever done – and there would be more pharmacies coming on board throughout March.
She added: “We’re doing our best to get as many (pharmacies) stepped us as possible in a short space of time to ensure they’ve got safe and appropriate vaccine delivery.”
Teesside has two community pharmacies operating where patients have been offered the jab in Acklam, in Middlesbrough, and Fairfield, in Stockton.
Dr Janet Walker, medical director at the Tees Valley CCG, said GP vaccination services were focussing initially on clinically vulnerable people in cohort 6.
She added those in cohort 5 – aged 65 to 69 – were receiving invite letters from the national booking service to book at a large vaccination centre, or a community pharmacy site.
Dr Walker added: “The Tees Valley also benefits from two community pharmacies at Acklam and Fairfield – who are able to give the vaccine to patients – with two further pharmacies in Skelton and Saltburn going live week commencing March 8 – further increasing options of where patients can receive a vaccine.”
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