Covid: Five drop-in clinics open in Northamptonshire

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Anyone over 16 will be able to use the five drop-in clinics in Northamptonshire

Drop-in vaccinations are to be offered at clinics in a county with some of the highest rates of Covid in England.

The five walk-in sites in Northamptonshire opened on Wednesday in an attempt to encourage everyone over 16 to get jabbed.

The new drop-in sites are in Corby, Northampton and near Towcester.

Health teams said getting jabbed helped people "protect themselves, their loved ones and the wider community".

The new clinics can be found in Corby at Mr Pickford's in Spencer Court and Oakley Pharmacy in Charter Court, in Northampton at the Ramgarhia Sikh Temple and at Whitefields Surgery in Camp Hill, and at Greens Norton Community Centre near Towcester.

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Kettering has had the highest rate of new Covid-19 cases in the country

Director of Northamptonshire's Covid-19 Vaccination Programme, Chris Pallot, said: "We want to ensure that no-one eligible for the vaccine gets left behind.

"I cannot stress enough how important it is for every single person eligible in the county to get their vaccine and protect themselves, their loved ones and the wider community."

Government figures for the Kettering district showed that the case rate was 960 per 100,000 people for the week to 23 September, nearly double the previous week.

Neighbouring Corby, with 679 Covid cases per 100,000 people, and Daventry, with 521 cases per 100,000, were also among the highest in the country.

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