William is proud of Queen and Philip for having Covid-19 vaccine
William said: “My grandparents have had the vaccine and I am very proud of them for doing that. It is really important that everyone gets the vaccine when they are told to.”
In a rare move, the Queen made public she had received her first dose of the vaccine last Saturday, along with Philip.
She took the decision to prevent inaccuracies and end speculation and it is likely to have the added effect of giving sceptical members of the public more confidence in the vaccine.
The duke praised the group, saying: “Huge congratulations to all of you for playing your part in such a monumental moment frankly, to roll out this vaccine.
“I think it’s a hugely proud moment for the NHS and for the UK being able to achieve such a massive task.”
The rollout, which is the largest vaccination programme in British history, has so far administered more than three million vaccine doses across the UK to the most vulnerable and those who care for them.
As part of the initiative hundreds of vaccination sites and hospital hubs have been established across the UK.
Dr Kanani added: “It has been an incredible piece of work between doctors, nurses, pharmacists, volunteers, admin staff, reception staff, people just pulling out the stops to do something incredibly difficult.”
Dr Helen Alefounder, a GP at Rysseldene Surgery in Colwyn Bay, Wales, told William north-east Wales had been hit worse with coronavirus than the west.
She said “We are still seeing sick patients, are still having to deal with everything we would normally do as a practice and (are) very thankful to staff giving up their evenings and weekends to try and help vaccinate because it really is the most important thing we can be doing.”
Bronagh Hegarty, a pharmacist at Altnagelvin Hospital, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, said people have “moved mountains day in, day out”.
She added: “I’ve been down the mass vaccination centre, I went from ordering to seeing it put in someone’s arm because a pharmacist has to be there.
“The enthusiasm and the vibe – ‘lets get this done’ – we are really making a difference. It is palpable and just lovely to be involved.”