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17 February 2021 - Hywel Dda vaccine bulletin - Issue 6

Welcome to the sixth edition of Hywel Dda University Health Board’s Vaccine Bulletin.

This weekly update will provide the latest information regarding the progress of the COVID-19 Mass Vaccination Programme across Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire.

With thanks to the amazing efforts of vaccination teams and GP practices across Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire, we can confirm that Hywel Dda UHB has met the first Welsh Government vaccination milestone of offering a first dose to everyone in groups 1 to 4 by Monday 15 February.

Thank you to our community in priority groups 1 to 4 who have come forward in large numbers to receive their vaccine. This puts our three counties in a very strong position to protect the most vulnerable in our communities and our local NHS.

We hope to see this high uptake continue as GP practices start to invite people in priority group 5, those aged 65 to 69 year olds this week. Our aim is to offer everyone in group 5 a first vaccine appointment by Friday 12 March. Further information about where and when group 6 (all individuals aged 16 years to 64 years with underlying health conditions which put them at higher risk of COVID-19) will be invited to receive a vaccine will be provided as soon as possible.

Over the next couple of weeks you may notice the number of vaccines being delivered will slow down compared to recent weeks. This is due to a reduction in the amount of vaccines we will receive – this is a planned and expected change in supply that will affect the whole of the UK. We have factored this into our plans and it will not affect people’s appointments.

As more of our community start to receive a vaccine, people are reminded they must continue to follow current advice and guidance with regards to social distancing and wearing face coverings.

The vaccine will reduce your chance of becoming seriously ill. We do not yet know yet whether it will stop you from catching and passing on the virus.

Second vaccine doses begin

It is important to have both doses of the vaccine to give you the best longer-term protection and this week saw our COVID-19 vaccine programme gearing up to begin the delivery of second COVID-19 vaccine doses.

Healthcare, social care and care home staff are being invited in date order from when they received their first vaccine. Staff in priority groups 1 and 2 should expect to be invited to receive their second vaccine no later than 10 weeks following their first dose. If you believe you have not been contacted within this time frame, please contact our COVID Enquiries team.

Resmi Sugathan, an MSK Specialist Physiotherapist at Glangwili General Hospital was one of the first to receive her second dose this week. Resmi also had an important message for everyone in the BAME community as ethnic minority groups, especially those working in healthcare, are at higher risk of infection and adverse outcome from COVID-19: “I had my second vaccination today. I would encourage all BAME members to get their vaccination as we fall in the high-risk category. I have done my part to fight against Covid 19 – you are next to help protect our community.”

Inpatient vaccination programme update

By the end of this week, members of our vaccination teams will have visited all acute, community and Enfys field hospitals to vaccinate patients in priority groups 1 to 4. This will become a rolling programme with all sites revisited to ensure any new admissions who have not yet received the vaccine in the community are vaccinated in line with priority groups.

 

Local authority statistics English
Priority group

Vaccine numbers

Percentage Uptake

P1.1 Older adult resident in a care home*

2,389

92.6%

P1.2 - Care home worker

3,068

87.8%

P2.1 - All those 80 years of age and over

22,462

98.9%

P2.2 & 2.3 - Health and social care workers

21,065

92.3%

P3 - all those 75 years of age and over 

17,726

90.8%

P4.1 - all those 70 years of age  and over 

23,550

89.6%

P4.2 - clinically extremely vulnerable individuals 

7,401

74.7%

P5 – all those 65 years of age and over 

2,361

9.9%

Other priority groups or unallocated

4,750

9.9%

Total:

103,989

26.9%

Total vaccinations per county:

  • Carmarthenshire 48,230 (25.5%)
  • Ceredigion 18,701 (25.7%)
  • Pembrokeshire 38,828 (26.9%)
  • Other 3,230 - unallocated to county or staff working in but living outside of the three counties

Please don’t contact your GP, pharmacy or health board to ask when you will receive the vaccine
This week, health services have been inundated with calls, emails and social media messages from the public enquiring about the vaccine.  We understand people are anxious and want to know when they can have the vaccine. Please do not contact your GP, pharmacy or health board; you will be contacted when it is your turn. People will be invited to receive the vaccine in order of priority, so please be patient.

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