Tottenham Hotspur to host a one-day pop-up vaccination clinic By
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Credit: Stephen Furner
A pop-up clinic delivered by Morris House Group practice will be held at Tottenham Hotspur stadium on Saturday 24th April, 10.00am-4.00pm.
The clinic is open for first dose vaccines only to anyone over the age of 45 or those with an invitation letter to be vaccinated, received from the NHS. Access to the stadium will not be permitted for anyone who does not meet these criteria.
Daniel Levy, Chairman, Tottenham Hotspur, said: “From the start of the pandemic, the club has recognised the role it can play in the fight against Covid-19, utilising our world-class stadium facilities.
“It makes me so proud to know that, following on from the assistance we have already provided our local NHS services during the past year, we are now going to be part of this final push to help return our lives to normality.
“We strongly encourage anyone that is eligible to come along and receive their jab on the day – not many will be able to say they were vaccinated in such a unique location as our stadium.”
The vaccination services co-ordinated by The Haringey GP Federation have delivered over 100,000 vaccines for patients across the borough so far.
Dr Russell Hearn, Clinical Lead, Morris House Group Practice, said: “The vaccination effort in Haringey has represented the best spirit of our Borough and we are pleased to have teamed up with Tottenham Hotspur to allow people access to the vaccine through a walk-in clinic, continuing the Club’s long history of promoting health and wellbeing within its communities.”
Entry to the stadium will be gained via Entrance 6 on Paxton Terrace. Face masks must be worn by attendees at all times.
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