Harborough residents start getting their second shots of the Covid vaccine

As we reported, people started receiving the first jab just before Christmas
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The first people in Harborough to receive the new Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine were overjoyed to receive their decisive second shots on Friday (January 8).

David Sanderson, 86, and his wife Susan, 74, a retired teacher, turned up early at Market Harborough Medical Centre on Coventry Road to join several hundred others getting their second jabs.

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A retired carpenter and joiner, David, of Dingley, said: “We both feel very privileged to have received our second vaccinations so quickly after getting our first jabs just before Christmas.

David and Susan Sanderson. PICTURE: ANDREW CARPENTERDavid and Susan Sanderson. PICTURE: ANDREW CARPENTER
David and Susan Sanderson. PICTURE: ANDREW CARPENTER

“We were there before 8am and it was very well organised and drilled again at the surgery.

“The staff there did a fantastic job and we can’t thank them enough.

“It was brilliant and we couldn’t be happier.”

The thrilled dad-of-two and grandfather-of-five said they both now feel much safer as the infection rate of Covid-19 surges to record highs across Harborough as well as the entire UK.

“This virus is very dangerous.

“We both feel a lot safer now,” said David.

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“This is a massive logistical exercise, the biggest vaccination programme ever carried out in our country’s history.

“So the Government and the NHS are doing an amazing job vaccinating thousands of people against this terrible illness.”

He said their daughter Emily, 45, was also vaccinated against Covid in Melton Mowbray on Friday.

“She works in the health industry and we are just so pleased and relieved that she’s had her jab too.

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“I’d urge anyone offered the vaccination to go along and have it straight away,” said David.

“I can’t understand why anybody would turn it down – this is a real life-saver.”

Almost 1,000 people, most of them aged over 80, were set to be vaccinated at Market Harborough Medical Centre on Friday and Saturday.

And more patients were due to receive their first jabs at the busy clinic on Sunday after the first batch of people were vaccinated at the surgery on Friday December 18.