will be deployed to help administer jabs across the country's health boards. The additional personnel will make up a Vaccine Quick Reaction Force which will see five teams of 10 able to be sent across Scotland at short notice to assist NHS staff in delivering the vaccine.
It comes as Nicola Sturgeon insisted today the vaccine rollout is “working well” despite criticism of the system. The SNP announced 649,262 people in Scotland had received the first dose of the vaccine, with 38,484 being given out in the past 24 hours.On Monday and Tuesday, more than 70,000 people were given their first dose, according to Scottish Government figures, as mass vaccination centres in Edinburgh and Aberdeen opened.The figure given on Wednesday represented a.
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