Over 500 'grab a jab' in Mansfield at weekend

Image of Executive Mayor Andy Abrahams distributing Walk-in Weekend leaflets to a local business
Executive Mayor Andy Abrahams distributing Walk-in Weekend leaflets to local businesses

It wasn’t just football fever that hit Mansfield this weekend. The first Walk-in Weekend saw over 500 people take the chance to ‘Grab a Jab’ against Covid-19.

Mansfield's first no-appointment-needed vaccination event was held on 12 and 13 June at Mansfield Vaccination Centre and offered the Pfizer jab to anyone aged 25 or over.

Mansfield District Council joined forces with the Mansfield Community Champions and Mansfield CVS to get the word out into the community after the Walk-in Weekend was confirmed earlier in the week.

Executive Mayor Andy Abrahams was among an army of volunteers who helped to distribute information leaflets to businesses in the Oak Tree and Newgate areas.

He said: “With just a few days' notice we were able to work with media partners and the Mansfield Community Champions to get information into priority communities quickly.

“I’d like to say a big thank-you to the businesses, which gave information to their customers, including pubs, salons and shops, to retailers, who let their staff leave early to receive the vaccine, and to residents of Mansfield who passed the word on to their friends.

“Every jab matters and our job isn’t done until everyone is vaccinated.

“If you are eligible for a vaccination, please get yourself booked into a vaccination site and do your bit to help Keep Mansfield Safe.”

Jonathan Gribbin, Director of Public Health for Nottinghamshire, said:  “I’m delighted so many people “grabbed a jab” at the Walk-in Weekend.

"Vaccinations are an essential part of our fight against the Covid-19. They have provided a lifeline to thousands of people across the county.

"The Prime Minister recently announced vaccinations are now open to 23 and 24 year olds and I would strongly encourage everyone eligible to take up the offer.

"By getting vaccinated, you are protecting yourself and your community and helping us to safely reach the end of the roadmap.

“Thank you Mansfield for doing your bit.”

Five Community Champions volunteered at the Vaccination Centre  to help give out information and support the NHS teams and at the weekend along with 15 volunteers co-ordinated by CVS.

Mansfield currently has one of the lowest Covid infection rates in the county standing at 13.7 per 100,000 people. The national rate is 67.5. This is for the seven days to Monday 14 June.

Published: June 15th 2021