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Husband and wife, Colin (aged 78) and Rita (aged 79) Moss from Barnsley will be among the first people to get their COVID-19 vaccination at the new NHS Vaccination Centre within Sheffield Arena when it opens at 10am on Monday 25th January 2021.

The Arena venue is in addition to over 30 primary care sites across the region where GPs and their teams are already working around the clock vaccinating some of the region’s most vulnerable residents.

In the first instance people aged 75 and over within a 45 minute drive of the Arena will receive a letter from the national NHS booking service inviting them to either book a vaccination at the arena or if they already have an appointment at their local GP vaccination hub they can disregard the letter. Equally if it is more convenient to wait and have their vaccination at their local primary care centre then individuals can also chose not to book at the Arena.

The Arena will be open 7 days a week and will be run by Sheffield Teaching Hospitals on behalf of the NHS national vaccination programme.

Rita said:

“Colin and I feel really lucky to be getting our vaccines and I’ve never looked forward to getting an injection in my arm as much as I have over the past few days even though I don’t like needles. I would definitely encourage others to have their jab when it’s their turn; not just to save themselves, but to save others from this horrible virus too.

The vaccine is a brilliant, brilliant thing. It will give us peace of mind and make us feel a lot safer but we won’t be changing what we do or who we see in the short term because we know how important it is to keep following the guidelines until more people have been vaccinated. I take my hat off to everyone who has helped us get to this point.”

 

Dr Jennifer Hill, Medical Director (Operations) at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said: 

GPs, nurses, pharmacists and countless other NHS staff, partners and volunteers are pulling out all the stops to deliver the vaccination programme as quickly as we can across South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw. It is tribute to their hard work that we have already vaccinated thousands of our most vulnerable residents. The Arena opening today is another step forward in rolling out the vaccination programme and it has been fantastic to see people like Rita and Colin getting their vaccinations and being protected against this awful virus.

We are asking people to help us by not turning up at the Arena unless they have an appointment as we cannot vaccinate people ad hoc. The teams at the arena, at our hospitals or GP surgeries cannot make appointments for the Arena and so by calling or turning up turning up it will simply take time away from the staff who are vaccinating and that is the last thing anyone wants to happen.”

As well as NHS colleagues, I would also like to thank the team at the Arena who have been simply amazing. First they supported us to create a drive through blood testing service so that our most vulnerable patients could still have their blood tests safely and now they have been instrumental in our planning for the vaccination programme roll out.”

Finally a plea that over these next few months, even if you have had your vaccine, you must continue to wash your hands regularly, limit contact with other people unless it is essential and wear a mask when required. Our hospitals are fuller than ever before with patients who have COVID-19 and if we are to get control of this awful virus we need everyone to do all they can to limit transmission to others whilst we continue to vaccinate the population.”

 

Andrew Snelling, Chief Executive of Sheffield City Trust, said: 

“Throughout the pandemic, Sheffield City Trust has worked closely with the National Health Service to provide a range of support.  We’re very proud of the role Sheffield Arena has played as part of the City’s response; from providing extra storage for equipment to providing a drive-through blood testing facility used by over 50,000 cars.


As an organisation, our core values are promoting and enhancing the health and wellbeing of communities, so we’re happy to support Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, the NHS and the Government, in being able to provide whatever is required to deliver this vaccination programme.”

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Edited by nikki-red

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2 February

 

COVID-19 vaccination appointments are still going ahead today at Sheffield Arena. However we do not want anyone to put themselves at risk if they feel it is not safe to travel due to the snow.

 

If you are unable to come for your appointment you do not need to call the hospitals or Arena, we will call you to rebook your appointment over the coming days.

 

We will monitor the weather throughout the day and update this page if we need to close the Vaccination Centre.

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Weather Update: 2 February 12:40pm - Sheffield Arena Covid-19 vaccinations going ahead. COVID-19 vaccination appointments are still going ahead today as scheduled. However, we do not want anyone to put themselves at risk if they feel it is not safe to travel due to the snow. If you are unable to come for your appointment you do not need to call the hospitals or Arena. 24 hours after your appointment was due to take place simply call 119 which is the number on your booking letter or use the web link on the booking letter to rebook a new appointment. We will monitor the weather throughout the day & update this page if we need to close the Vaccination Centre. More info: https://zurl.co/qxB2

 

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Hi all, 


Some information on the vaccine centre at Sheffield Arena.
 

 

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COVID-19 vaccination appointments are still going ahead as scheduled today at the Arena. However we do not want anyone to put themselves at risk if they feel it is not safe to travel due to the snow.

If you are unable to attend your appointment you do not need to call the hospitals or Arena. 24 hours after your appointment was due to take place simply call 119 which is the number on your booking letter or use the web link on the booking letter to rebook a new appointment. We will monitor the weather & update this page with any changes.

 

More info: https://www.sheffieldarena.co.uk/nhs-covid-vaccination-centre

 

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Big well done for all the staff there making it in to help people.

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Firstly can I apologise for putting this in general discussions but I cannot find the info I need on other threads.  Could anyone who has been to the Arena vaccination centre lately advise whether it's a true drive through i.e. stay in car throughout the procedure and any waiting time, or do we need to walk at some point?  - even a few steps.

I am a carer for 2 family members who are unsteady walking or standing any length of time without support.  Unfortunately I am no longer able to lift or push a wheelchair as I (unwisely) put off a hip replacement prior to the Covid crisis.

We cannot use volunteer services as the above persons have anxiety issues with new carers and apparently none of us fit into the 'housebound' profile, which in a pure sense is fair.

Many thanks for your help & stay safe everyone,

 

 

 

 

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This You Tube clip should answer your query:

https://youtu.be/u2rAut2ZYto 

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Thank you so much for taking the time to reply but link unfortunately not worked. Will try another forum. Problem is each forum mod moves my query into general covid site/thread and it gets missed.

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44 minutes ago, Vardy said:

Thank you so much for taking the time to reply but link unfortunately not worked. Will try another forum. Problem is each forum mod moves my query into general covid site/thread and it gets missed.

The Arena Covid Vaccination Centre is not drive-through.

More information and the video can be found here:

https://www.sheffieldarena.co.uk/nhs-covid-vaccination-centre

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Brilliant - thank you for that.  - Off to come up with some kind of plan.....

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