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All aboard the vaccination bus

Posted onPosted on 14th May

The coronavirus vaccination bus returns to Mansfield on Monday, 17th May, to deliver the Covid-19 vaccination in hard to reach communities around the district.

The bus will be stopping in the Bellamy estate in the car park on Egmanton Road (behind the shop) from 10am to 12noon. No appointment is needed.

It will be visiting other parts of the district in the future. People are advised to keep checking the council’s Facebook page – @mymansfielduk – to find out the locations and times.

Anyone currently eligible for a Covid-19 vaccine, including the clinically vulnerable, carers and those who work in front line care, can walk in for their first jab.

The vaccine on the bus will be administered by trained NHS staff.

The local NHS has teamed up with Mansfield District Council and local voluntary and community organisations to bring the mobile vaccination bus service to the district to help to get the vaccination rolled out in areas where take up has been lower.

Coun Marion Bradshaw, portfolio holder for safer communities, housing and wellbeing, said: “The vaccine is helping to bring down cases of the virus – but it has not gone away yet so we all still need to do our bit

“We urge people who are eligible but have not yet been vaccinated to come forward.

“Every dose of the vaccine helps to keep Mansfield safe and vaccinated people are far less likely to get seriously ill with Covid-19 or be admitted to hospital.

“I feel much more at ease now that I have had mine.

“The vaccine is safe and if you do get any side effects, they are more than likely going to be mild, such as a sore arm, feeling tired, a headache or feeling achy.”

Appointments to have the job can also be booked online at a local vaccination centre https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/book-coronavirus-vaccination or by calling 119.