East Sussex residents who are 'old and vulnerable' unable to get their Covid-19 booster due to lack of local centres

Councillor Carolyn Lambert told SussexWorld that these people cannot travel to vaccination centres which are offered to them in Eastbourne, Brighton, Hove and Haywards Heath for their jabs.Councillor Carolyn Lambert told SussexWorld that these people cannot travel to vaccination centres which are offered to them in Eastbourne, Brighton, Hove and Haywards Heath for their jabs.
Councillor Carolyn Lambert told SussexWorld that these people cannot travel to vaccination centres which are offered to them in Eastbourne, Brighton, Hove and Haywards Heath for their jabs.
Seaford residents who are ‘old and vulnerable’ are unable to get their spring Covid-19 booster due a lack of local vaccination centres, an East Sussex County councillor has said.

Councillor Carolyn Lambert told SussexWorld that these people cannot travel to the vaccination centres which are offered to them in Eastbourne, Brighton, Hove and Haywards Heath.

She said: “This was abundantly clear during the pandemic when I called on the government and the MP to set up a local centre. It is more than disappointing that the Conservative government have once again not bothered to make any provision for these residents, some of whom are caring for frail partners who cannot be left and who therefore need home vaccinations.

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