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McLaughlin calls for ‘surge vaccination’ programme in Derry

written by cassoscoop May 20, 2021
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SDLP Foyle MLA and Economy spokesperson Sinead McLaughlin

THE SDLP’S Sinead McLaughlin has written to Health Minister Robin Swann asking him to roll-out a ‘surge vaccination’ programme similar to that being deployed in parts of England due to the above average rate of Coronavirus.

The Foyle MLA has written to Minister Swann asking him to accelerate the vaccination roll-out in Derry and Strabane.

The current infection rate in the Derry City and Strabane District Council area is 88.3 cases per 100,000 – the highest in the North of Ireland.

The MLA wrote: “I am becoming increasingly concerned regarding the current rate of infection within the Derry and Strabane District council area.

“It is considerably higher than the NI average, and has been for some time.”

The Foyle MLA said she did not want Derry to be held back when the north eases further out of lockdown from Monday, May 24.

She referred to the disappointment felt in the city in early October when Derry and Strabane had the highest coronavirus rate in Europe at one point and restrictions were tighter than elsewhere.

Ms. McLaughlin acknowledged that the situation is much improved now with most of the most vulnerable aged people vaccinated and few patients in hospital with COVID-19.

“The data appears to show that the infection rate is in predominantly 0-19 year olds and 20-40 year olds,” she said, adding that whilst the infection is still spreading it is not impacting on vulnerable citizens.

She also wrote of her concerns around the debilitating effects of ‘Long COVID.’

Ms McLaughlin wrote: “I believe it is very important to protect all residents from risk of infection.”

Last week, in response to a significant increase in cases of the ‘Indian variant’ of Coronavirus in parts of England, the Department of Health in London announced special surge testing and vaccination measures in the worst affected areas.

Scientists in England have estimated that the ‘Indian variant’ mutation is at least as transmissible as the already highly infectious ‘Kent variant’ which is the most dominant strain of coronavirus in the six counties at present.

Last week Chief Medical Officer for England Professor Chris Whitty suggested it’s possible B.1.617.2 may be up to 40 to 50 per cent more transmissible than B.1.1.7.

Ms. McLaughlin has asked Robin Swann to consider a targeted vaccination surge in Derry to deal with our case rate which has been around three times the average for the north for some time now.

“Following Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to do a surge vaccine programme in areas of concern in areas such as Bolton, I would ask that a similar approach be taken in Derry and Strabane Council area if the rate continues at the current level.

“The vaccination programme to date has been extremely successful but if we can target those younger age groups that appear to be those getting infected we could hopefully limit the chance of transmission to those who are more vulnerable..

“I hope you would give this matter due consideration as a priority.

“It would enable relaxations to continue but with a plan in place to ensure rates can be reduced, ensuring the saferty of constituents.”

McLaughlin calls for ‘surge vaccination’ programme in Derry was last modified: May 20th, 2021 by cassoscoop

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