Skip to content

A year on from the first Trafford vaccine, Altrincham’s “selfless heroes” lead booster roll-out

A year to the day since he administered the first Covid-19 vaccine in Trafford, Dr Maz Sangha is leading a team of “selfless heroes” in a dash to roll out the booster jab to thousands of people before New Year’s Eve. From today, Altrincham Healthcare Alliance Primary Care Network – which includes Al

A year to the day since he administered the first Covid-19 vaccine in Trafford, Dr Maz Sangha is leading a team of “selfless heroes” in a dash to roll out the booster jab to thousands of people before New Year’s Eve.

From today, Altrincham Healthcare Alliance Primary Care Network – which includes Altrincham Medical Practice, Park Medical Practice, Shay Lane Medical Centre (Drs Kelman, Cranston, Naylor, Haslam, Connell and Pathak), St Johns Medical Centre and West Timperley Medical Centre – is part of a Trafford-wide push to vaccinate more than 67,000 patients across the borough by December 31st – a target only revealed by the Government in Boris Johnson’s Sunday evening announcement.

The booster jab programme is being rolled out at Altrincham Health and Wellbeing Centre on Market Street

NHS Trafford Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and the five Trafford Primary Care Networks which cover Trafford’s GP practices have quickly mobilised to offer thousands of appointments to registered patients, and Altrincham Healthcare Alliance alone has invited 13,000 patients for their booster at Altrincham Health and Wellbeing Centre on Market Street.

Back on December 15th 2020, Dr Sangha administered the first vaccine in Trafford to Holocaust survivor and international sprinter Danny Herman, 85, and his wife Patricia, 82, from Bowdon.

Dr Maz Sangha administering the first vaccine to Danny Herman on December 16th 2020

And after 12 months of leading the vaccination effort in Altrincham, Dr Sangha and his team of clinicians, staff and volunteers are facing their “biggest challenge” as they working tirelessly to get the local population vaccinated in the face of the virulent Omicron variant.

Dr Sangha, Clinical Director at Altrincham Healthcare Alliance and GP Partner at St Johns Medical Centre, described his team as “selfless heroes committed to ensuring patients are protected” and said that involvement in Covid vaccination roll-out has been the highlight of his GP career.

He added: “It’s been a privilege and humbling to be involved from ‘day one’. This incredible effort would be impossible without such a fantastic team. The support and kindness of patients continues to be overwhelming. Many of those having their first vaccine last year said it was ‘the light at the end of the tunnel’ and shared heart-breaking stories of isolation or losing loved ones in the pandemic.

Some of Dr Sangha’s team at Altrincham Health and Wellbeing Centre

“And now, we’re facing a bigger challenge of a potentially more infectious variant and it’s vital people are protected. We have organised clinics initially with almost 8,000 appointments for eligible patients and will monitor the demand and extend this as needed. We would also ask that everyone who has booked attends their appointment.”

With the vaccine now extended to those aged 18+ who are more than three months on from their second vaccination and the Government’s drive to vaccinate all eligible adults in the next two weeks, the NHS has risen to the occasion.

The unprecedented demand on GPs combining the accelerated booster roll-out, flu vaccines, plus caring for their patients during the traditionally demanding wintertime, “can be exhausting” admits Dr Sangha, adding “but this is a vocation and my priority is the patients.”

Dr Sangha said it had been a “privilege and humbling” to be involved in the vaccine effort from day one

Dr Mark Jarvis, Medical Director at NHS Trafford Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), urged patients to have their vaccine booster – or first or second jab – as soon as possible.

He said: “We’re gearing up to vaccinate around 4,000 patients a day with a booster to meet the Government’s end-of-year target and would urge those who are eligible to come forward to protect themselves and their loved ones.

“If you have a mobile phone and are registered with a Trafford GP practice, you should receive a text message with a booking link so you can organise a slot at a set time and avoid long waits and queuing.

“Our clinicians and staff will spend the coming weeks delivering thousands of vaccinations alongside caring for patients’ other needs, and the NHS has been asked to prioritise those with urgent health concerns attending their GP practice. This may have an impact on routine appointment availability but please rest assured that your safety and wellbeing remain our priority.”

How to book your vaccine in Trafford

  • If you have a mobile phone and are registered with a Trafford GP practice, you should receive a text message with a booking link to avoid long queues
  • Pharmacy sites in the borough are also increasing their capacity for both booked appointments and walk-in clinics
  • Registered patients who have received a booking link are advised to take advantage and book ahead. However, walk-in sites – where booking is not necessary – are available. See NHS Trafford CCG’s website: https://www.traffordccg.nhs.uk/Coronavirus/COVID-19-vaccine-walk-in-clinics-in-Trafford.aspx

Comments

Latest