The Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) for southwest London has released images of the first vaccines being administered at the Twickenham Stoop.
A new vaccination centre launched at the Stoop on Thursday (February 4).
The newly re-branded Chris Robshaw Bar (formerly the King’s Bar) is hosting vaccinations seven days a week for eligible residents alongside health and care staff.
Only people who have been invited can receive a Covid-19 jab – the centre is being operated by appointment only.
It comes as the Government announced all adults aged 50 and over should receive a coronavirus vaccine by May.
Ministers had previously refused to give a firm date, saying only that the first nine priority groups would be vaccinated by the spring.
Downing Street repeatedly declined to define when spring ends during a briefing for journalists on Thursday.
But the Cabinet Office announced on Friday morning that the Government intended to vaccinate all nine cohorts by May.
It said the UK’s vaccination programme planned to have reached all nine priority cohorts by May – which it said gave the Government confidence to commit to holding local elections that month.
According to the Government’s vaccines delivery plan, some 27 million people in England – and 32 million people across the UK – are estimated to fall in the first nine groups.
The Government is on track to vaccinate the first four cohorts by February 15 – including NHS and care home staff, care home residents, and all those aged 70 and over.
So far, more than 10.4 million people in the UK have received their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine.
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