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Radio Leeds,3 mins

Covid-19: A year of vaccinations in Leeds

Richard Stead

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It's exactly a year since the first Covid-19 vaccination centres were set up across the country, including in West Yorkshire. They were created to deliver as many doses of the vaccines as possible to help protect people from coronavirus. St James's Hospital in Leeds was one of the first places where patients were able to receive the vaccine, with larger centres opening in the months after. Our reporter Charles Heslett has been to the Elland Road vaccination centre, to meet the team who're now delivering booster doses.

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