Covid 19 - LGA to support the Demand Team of the national NHSE VDP

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2 years ago

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The provision of support to the Demand Team within NHS England to encourage greater engagement between local government and the Vaccine Deployment Programme, to develop understanding of the role of local government and its potential within the programme and to support a clearer role in supporting the delivery of Phase 3 and next steps, including embedding Covid-19 vaccinations into business as usual.

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