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<blockquote data-quote="Tannith" data-source="post: 2333104" data-attributes="member: 422465"><p>Obviously they are all preparing. However it is useful, to me at least, and doubtless to others not wealthy enough to own a car, to hear about the arrangements for grouping GP practices. At least we know that that is the furthest that we shall be required to walk, rather than the 26 mile round trip to the nearest airport. Especially as those first to receive the vaccine will be mostly the disabled and the over 80s, unable to walk far. And that vaccines will not be reserved for those who have private transport as it seems tests often are at present. I doubt many pharmacies will be handing over their business premises as vaccination centres, though pharmacists may well be employed in govt vaccination centres if they are trained to give injections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tannith, post: 2333104, member: 422465"] Obviously they are all preparing. However it is useful, to me at least, and doubtless to others not wealthy enough to own a car, to hear about the arrangements for grouping GP practices. At least we know that that is the furthest that we shall be required to walk, rather than the 26 mile round trip to the nearest airport. Especially as those first to receive the vaccine will be mostly the disabled and the over 80s, unable to walk far. And that vaccines will not be reserved for those who have private transport as it seems tests often are at present. I doubt many pharmacies will be handing over their business premises as vaccination centres, though pharmacists may well be employed in govt vaccination centres if they are trained to give injections. [/QUOTE]
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