Seven new vaccination centres in England have been announced.
EDGE Venues is proud to announce that three of the venues on
their platform, ExCel
London, Ashton
Stadium Bristol, and Millennium
Point Birmingham are to be turned into temporary Vaccination Centres as the
Government and the NHS roll out their plans and timetable to vaccinate the top
four priority groups by mid-February.
All three venues usually host a variety of meetings,
conferences, exhibitions, and sporting events, however due to the current
pandemic, they have been selected with four other venues to become vaccination
centres and should be up and running early next week.
The UK is the first country in the world to approve mass use
of COVID-19 vaccines, with immunisation with the Pfizer BioNTech beginning back
in December and the Oxford-AstraZeneca started on Monday 4th
January.
Jacqui Kavanagh, CEO of EDGE Venues was really pleased to
hear the news and how so many venues have been supporting the country during
the COVID-19 crisis and said “We are part of a fantastic industry and despite
these difficult times it is great to see we have a role to play. I wish all the
teams the best of luck and I know that as event professionals if anyone can
step up to this challenge they can.”
Jacqui went on to add “The rapid spread of coronavirus has
taken its toll on the events industry but it’s great to see that during the
last 10 months we have seen many hotels and venues helping in these exceptional
times. Opening to Key Workers,
transforming into Nightingale Hospitals and quarantine venues to name just a
few.”
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