Referring to a news story that housebound 84-year-old Swansea woman has been told she may have to wait up to two months to have her coronavirus vaccine, if she cannot get to her GP surgery, Mr Davies said:
âItâs heart-breaking to read stories like this, and I canât imagine the anguish she and her family must be feeling at this time.
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âNot everyone is mobile, not everyone can reach their GP, and its increasingly apparent that an urgent audit by GPs of their housebound patients must be carried out so that this vulnerable group donât become the forgotten ones in the drive to vaccinate Wales, but can have their inoculation administered mobile teams.Â
âAgain, this is the sort of approach that a dedicated Vaccines Minister could take charge of, rather than a Health Minister tackling so many other issues around the pandemic.
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âLetâs not forget, too, that it was just two days ago that the Minister repeated his pledge that seven in 10 over-80s in Wales and seven in 10 of our care home residents and staff would have had their first jab by the end of this week.Â
âTomorrowâs Friday, and we need to hear directly from the Minister on the numbers theyâve managed to hit. I want him to succeed in achieving this target, as if he succeeds, weâre succeeding in protecting the vulnerable in society.â
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