COVID SCOTLAND: ‘Worried’ pensioners are turned away from Edinburgh vaccine hub without jab
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One anxious senior citizen said she was worried for her husband’s health after being sent away from the Ingliston centre without their third vaccine.
Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership said the problem was caused by issues transporting supplies to the vaccine centre on Tuesday.


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Hide AdA spokesperson from the partnership said that issues were resolved within one hour and the centre had received enough stock to prevent further issues from arising.
Those who were unable to receive their vaccine have been advised to return to the centre on Wednesday to get their jab.
Joyce Shade and her husband David Shade, both 80, travelled from Corstorphine to Ingilston, to attend their 11.23am appointment.
Arriving at the centre at 11am the elderly couple joined a queue of more than 10 vehicles waiting to access the car park.
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Hide AdA centre worker approached each car in turn and told them they would not be able to get their vaccine today but to come back tomorrow.
“We were not given another appointment which is what really worried me,” said Mrs Shade. “My husband has lung problems and I worry about him, not having the third shot is hanging over our heads now.”
Left confused and anxious by the change of appointment Ms Shade spent the afternoon speaking to NHS Lothian trying to arrange a new appointment time.
“I didn't want to turn up at the centre and risk being turned away again,” she said. “It was very, very hard to speak to anyone and arrange a new appointment but I have now managed to book in at noon tomorrow.”
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Hide AdThe pensioner added: “I felt very sorry for the elderly people who had taken the bus and had gotten soaked, at least we had the car.
“Many people suffered unnecessary anxiety and worry over this situation.”
Getting everyone vaccinated is a top priority
Lothian MSP Miles Briggs was contacted by several constituents who were unable to receive their vaccine from the centre. He described it as “very concerning”.
Mr Briggs, said: “I have been contacted by constituents who are being turned away from Ingliston vaccination centre because they don’t have vaccines available, which is very concerning.
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Hide Ad“Across Scotland there are plenty of Covid-19 vaccines available and getting everyone vaccinated is a top priority.
“There have been a number of issues with people not being able to get a vaccination at the centre, with SNP Ministers failing to properly organise Covid-19 vaccination appointments.
“The Covid-19 booster jab is an important part of the strategy to ensure that people have the maximum level of protection to Covid-19.
“It is also frustrating for people who make the effort to get to the Ingliston vaccination centre, to be told that they have to come back again at a later date.
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Hide Ad“SNP Ministers must ensure that all vaccinations centres have adequate supplies to give everyone a Covid-19 booster ahead of the flu season.”