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The NHS is working hard to get the vaccine to everyone who is eligible as quickly as possible. We have been making good progress in the short period of time since the vaccination became available. This is the largest vaccination programme ever undertaken by the NHS and it will take time to get to everyone.
We want to hear from you about how we can make sure that local people have the right information, in the right way and at the right time about the COVID-19 vaccination programme in Sussex. Please spare five minutes to complete our survey to help inform our work.
The NHS is working hard to get the vaccine to everyone who is eligible as quickly as possible. We have been making good progress in the short period of time since the vaccination became available. This is the largest vaccination programme ever undertaken by the NHS and it will take time to get to everyone.
We want to hear from you about how we can make sure that local people have the right information, in the right way and at the right time about the COVID-19 vaccination programme in Sussex. Please spare five minutes to complete our survey to help inform our work.
The NHS in Sussex wants to hear from local people about the COVID-19 vaccination programme. The survey will take around five minutes to fill in and will be very helpful to us.
FREEPOST RTUZ-ECYG-ERRK Attn: Public Involvement Team NHS Brighton and Hove Clinical Commissioning Group Hove Town Hall, Norton Road Brighton BN3 4AH
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