A local GP surgery today became the first in Birmingham to administer a COVID-19 vaccine (Monday 14th December).
West Heath grandfather Brian Webber, 86, received his first dose of the much anticipated Pfizer vaccination from nurse Alice Boyes at West Heath Surgery at midday today – the first Birmingham resident to receive it through a GP practice.
Mr Webber said: “I’ve been a patient at West Heath Surgery for 62 years, and I feel very privileged to be the first person to receive the vaccine. I didn’t feel a thing. It’s been a very hard year for all of us, probably the worst Christmas of my life. Hopefully everyone can get this vaccine, so restrictions can ease and we can get back to seeing each other and seeing more of my grandchildren and family.”
The West Heath Road surgery will act as the host practice for eleven surrounding GP practices, with nearly 1,000 patients already scheduled to receive the vaccination by Thursday 17th December.
Following the government cohort announcement, all of the first batch will be administered to patients aged 80 and over and frontline NHS staff.
West Heath Surgery awaits the date for its next delivery but is keen to get through all the cohorts, with over 75-year-olds the next highest priority of patients.
Nirmal Vora, Managing Partner at West Heath Surgery, said: “Everyone in the NHS has watched the science unfold over the past eight months and research and regulatory teams work around the clock to get the vaccine into circulation before Christmas. We are really excited we can now join the national effort, by helping get the vaccine into patients starting with the most vulnerable.
“It wouldn’t have been possible to roll the vaccine out so quickly without the support of the other GP practices involved in the scheme and assistance of those working on the vaccinating programme at NHS Birmingham and Solihull Clinical Commissioning Group. Everyone’s dedication to patients, and ability to find another gear during this pandemic despite being under extreme pressure already this winter continues to amaze me.”
For more information on the work done by West Heath Surgery visit their website.