Grays war veteran aged 94 was first in region to get the Covid vaccine jab

By Neil Speight

8th Dec 2020 | Local News

Fred gets his jab.
Fred gets his jab.

A GRAYS pensioner was the first in the region to be vaccinated with the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine today.

Frederick Benton, 94, a World War II veteran, was selected to be the first person to be vaccinated at Basildon and Thurrock Hospital – one of 50 hubs across the country chosen to administer initial does of the new Covid-19 vaccine and he received his jab this morning (Tuesday, 8 December).

He will return in three weeks for a second follow-up jab and should then be protected from the bug. The vaccine has an 95 per cent success rate.

Across the region served by the Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust, those aged 80 or over are being contacted by the hospital via text messages and they will be able to book online through a link provided in the text message or can call the dedicated booking line on 0333 0153 478.

Mr Benton said: "I feel really privileged to be one of the first people in the country to have the vaccine. We're really lucky, it's marvellous."

A spokesperson from the hospital trust, said: "We are one of the 50 hubs chosen to give the COVID-19 vaccine, and we're really excited to be giving it to those who need it most. Thank you to everyone who has made this possible."

     

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