by Workingman » 12 Jan 2021, 11:41
Sorry, Shell, I chose the wrong words, I didn't mean it as a supply chain issue.
Locally there are 17 community clinics normally offering such things as ante-natal, post-natal, chiropody, minor injuries and other services as well as consulting rooms for visiting doctors, surgeons and consultants from the four main trusts - they are not GP surgeries they are more akin to the old local (cottage) hospitals, but without wards..
With the vaccines they are taking appointments from 8 am to 8 pm, but with later appointments arranged on an 'as needed' basis - not 24/7 but, I think, up to 10 pm. There are quite a few no-shows at GPs and the danger is that doses could be thrown out as they near their five day storage limit. Some of those doses could be sent to the clinics for later evening vaccinations. Yes, it would be hit and miss till it's refined, but if I got a text asking me if I wanted to attend at short notice I would be off like a shot.
24/7 will come at the major sites in time, Nadhim Zahawi said so on R4 this morning. It won't be in GP surgeries that's for sure. If many are like mine it would be easier getting in to Fort Knox wearing a balaclava and carrying a bazooka.