England's Deputy Chief Medical Officer's mum receives COVID vaccine in Whittlesey

The mum of England's Deputy Chief Medical Officer Professor Jonathan Van-Tam has been given the COVID vaccine in Whttlesey.
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Professor Van-Tam has previously spoken about encouraging his mother Elizabeth Van-Tam to be ready to receive the vaccine when she got the call.

Prof Van-Tam, who said his mother calls him “Jonny”, said he had told her it was “really important” to get the jab “because you are so at risk”.

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Elizabeth, who turned 79 this month, received her jab at the Jenner Health Centre today.

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Professor Jonathan Van Tam

She said: "“I was really happy to get my COVID-19 vaccine. While I’ve had lots of reminders from Jonathan, I needed no encouragement when I received my phone call.

“The jab didn’t hurt at all and the NHS staff were excellent. I would encourage everyone to take up the offer when it comes.”

Prof Van-Tam said; "I’m delighted my mum has received her covid vaccination and to know she will have some protection against this deadly virus. Like everyone else, it’s important that she also has her second dose when called for this.

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Vaccines are the way out of this pandemic and I urge everyone to take up the offer as soon as they are called forward.

“It is essential that everyone continues to stay at home if possible whether they have had the vaccine or not to protect the NHS and save lives.”