Online calculator that tells you when you are likely to get covid vaccine

By Derek Davis

21st Dec 2020 | Local News

It is understandable that people in the Hadleigh area would like to know when they are likely to be given the Covid vaccine.

All now, an online calculator has been launched to tell people when they are likely to receive the Pfizer/BioNTechcoronavirus vaccine.

Hadleigh and the rest of Suffolk remained in tier two under in the latest updates, with the vaccination programs starting in the county last week.

Health minister Lord Bethell said more than 137,000 people in the UK have already received the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine in the first week of the "largest vaccination programme in British history".

The government ordered 40 million doses of the vaccine – enough to immunise 20 million people with two shots each. There are 800,000 doses in the first tranche, meaning 400,000 people will be vaccinated initially.

For those keen to know where they stand in the queue to receive the jab, Omni Calculator has launched a Vaccine Queue Calculator for the UK.

Users of the calculator are asked to enter their age and notify the system of certain factors such as if they are a health worker or if they have any underlying health conditions.

The calculator will then give the user a notional number as to where they stand in terms of vaccine priority.

The is independent and not connected to the NHS or the vaccine rollout programme.

Doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech jab are being administered from dozens of hospital hubs – with people aged 80 and over, care home workers and NHS workers who are at higher risk first in line.

The calculator can be found here...

     

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