The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Health chiefs urge patience over jab

- CRAIG SMITH

Health chiefs in Fife have pleaded with people to be patient amid fears GPS could be swamped with requests for the Oxford/astrazenec­a C ovid -19 jab as the nationwide vaccinatio­n programme gets under way today.

The appeal comes after the health board had to apologise for its handling of flu vaccinatio­n appointmen­ts in September and October, when phone lines were swamped in the early stages.

All 54 GP practices in Fife will contact people over the age of 80 by letter or telephone when the vaccine becomes available to them.

Patients are being urged not to contact the health board or GP directly.

A spokespers­on for NHS Fife said: “In line with the delivery of the Oxford/ Astrazenec­a vaccine to community settings and the Joint Committee on Vaccinatio­n and Immunisati­on priority guidance, we will begin to contact people to arrange vaccinatio­n appointmen­ts from this week.

“A s getting this vaccinatio­n to everyone in Fife is a significan­t undertakin­g, it is important that people do not contact the health board or their local GP practice.

“The pace of the rollout will be dependent on vaccine supply, which will be phased nationally.

“It is important everyone waits to be contacted to allow GP practices and hospitals to focus on delivering care.”

The flu jab chaos unfolded after NHS Scotland sent 75,000 letters to the region’s over-65s on the same day advising them that vaccinatio­n was about to start.

Only eight call handlers were deployed in Fife with the capacity to answer 12,000 calls a week.

Extra staff had to be called in to mee t the demand.

NHS Fife pledged it would learn lessons from how that process was handled.

The call for patience comes amid concern about a new te xt and email message scam.

NHS Fife director of public health Dona Milne advised people to be wary.

“We are aware of scam emails and text messages, claiming to be from legitimate sources, telling recipients that they have been identified for Covid-19 vaccinatio­n,” she said.

“While these can appear quite convincing, you will never be asked to confirm your identity or provide any personal details by text or email in order to access an appointmen­t to get vaccinated.”

An appeal for registrant­s to assist with the rollout of the C ovid -19 vaccine produced an overwhelmi­ng response, NHS Fife said, and it has thanked everyone who took the time to respond.

Individual­s with required skills will be contacted by the health board throughout this week.

Those who are not contacted by the end of January will have their details kept on file in case other appropriat­e opportunit­ies arise.

“You will never be asked to provide any personal details

 ??  ?? VACCINE ROLLOUT: People are being encouraged not to contact the health board or their GP – but wait to be notified.
VACCINE ROLLOUT: People are being encouraged not to contact the health board or their GP – but wait to be notified.

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