Rollout of Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine to begin on Monday in Northern Ireland

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By PA Reporter

The rollout of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine in Northern Ireland will begin on Monday, the chief medical officer has confirmed.

Dr Michael McBride said an initial batch of 50,000 doses had been allocated to the region.

Dr McBride said those would be rolled out to GP practices on Monday.

“The GP programme will run alongside the ongoing vaccination programme and will prioritise those over 80 initially but will quickly work down through the priority groups recommended for vaccination by JCVI (Joint Committee on vaccination and Immunisation),” he said.

“JCVI have now recommended that as many people on the JCVI priority list as possible should be offered a first vaccine dose as the initial priority.

“The four UK chief medical officers agree with JCVI that prioritising the first doses of vaccine for as many people as possible will deliver the greatest benefit in the shortest possible time.

“First and foremost, we must act to protect those most at risk of severe disease and death. The evidence shows that the initial dose of vaccine offers as much as 70% protection against the effects of the virus.

“Providing that level of protection on a large scale will have the greatest impact on reducing mortality and hospitalisations, protecting the health and social care system. It is the right thing to do for the public health.”

Dr McBride said the second doses of the vaccine would be given within recommended timescales.

“We can all be assured by the level of protection that is available following the first dose and that the second dose will prolong the period of immunity,” he said.

“Within days to weeks, those vaccinated are much less likely to get severe illness.

“What we don’t know yet is whether they are at less risk of carrying the virus asymptomatically and passing it on to others. It is therefore really important that everyone who is vaccinated continues to follow the advice on social distancing, respiratory and hand hygiene, and all the steps we know work in controlling infection and protecting others.”

Dr McBride added: “I am delighted by the response by GP practices who are keen to begin the vaccination programme and I wish them all well as they begin the rollout. Members of the public will be invited to receive the vaccine by their GP, there is therefore no need for them to contact their practice.”

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