Stuart Anderson MP has visited a local COVID-19 vaccination clinic which he has been supporting in his constituency of Wolverhampton South West. The new clinic is at Springdale Church in the Penn ward of the City of Wolverhampton.
Stuart has been working with Superintendant Pharmacist Asif Alidina and the team at Pennfields Pharmacy on securing a venue and getting the clinic up and running. The medical teams are based in Springdale Church and are offering Pfizer jabs seven days a week.
As of the 24th of June 2021, 795,820 of adults in the Black Country have had their first dose of the vaccine and 55%, 589,705 of adults have now had both doses. Across Wolverhampton, 82% of those aged 25 and over have now received their first dose of the vaccine.
Stuart Anderson, MP for Wolverhampton South West, said: “The roll-out of the Covid-19 vaccination programme is a key step in our recovery from Covid-19. I would like to thank Paul Singh who has been working with the team at Pennfields Pharmacy to mobilise the Covid-19 Vaccination Clinic at Springdale Church. It was fantastic to visit the clinic and see this great work underway.”
Paul Singh, Councillor for the Penn Ward of Wolverhampton Council, said: “I welcome the extension to the local Covid-19 vaccination programme. The new clinic at Springdale Church will help our community in Penn and further afield be protected against Covid-19. It has been great to work with Asif and his team from the beginning to now being able to deliver this vital service. I urge everyone to take up the vaccine.”