Over 20,000 people have received the Covid-19 vaccine at Stoke Mandeville Stadium.
The hub, which was launched in the middle of January is next door to Stoke Mandeville Hospital, and is one of many centres giving out the jab to Buckinghamshire residents.
The milestone jab was conducted on Saturday, March 6.
In a brief Facebook post by the Aylesbury South East Conservatives that was published on Sunday, March 7, they said: “Super Saturday up at the vaccination hub, where the 20,000th vaccine was given.
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“Amazing team effort from everyone Healthwatch Bucks.”
The Aylesbury Conservatives then posted on Facebook: “Fantastic that the Stoke Mandeville stadium hit 20,000 vaccinations at the weekend.
“A huge thank you to all of the staff and volunteers who are doing an amazing job.”
The post that was published
Fantastic that the Stoke Mandeville stadium hit 20,000 vaccinations at the weekend. A huge thank you to all of the staff and volunteers who are doing an amazing job.
Posted by Aylesbury Conservatives on Monday, 8 March 2021
The Stoke Mandeville Stadium hub is one of many within the Aylesbury area that are giving out the vaccine.
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Other centres in the town are located at the university campus on Walton Street, the Odeon Cinema on Exchange Street, the Aylesbury Mosque on Havelock Street, as well as several pharmacies.
Over 20m people have been vaccinated in the UK.
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