Delivering routine immunisations in London during the COVID-19 pandemic: lessons for future vaccine delivery. A mixed-methods study
Background: General practices in England have continued to care for patients throughout the COVID-19 pandemic by instigating major changes to service delivery. Immunisations have continued, although the number of vaccines delivered initially dropped in April 2020. Aim: To evaluate how COVID-19 impac...
Main Authors: | Helen Skirrow, Charlotte Flynn, Abigail Heller, Catherine Heffernan, Sandra Mounier-Jack, Tracey Chantler |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Royal College of General Practitioners
2021-08-01
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Series: | BJGP Open |
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Online Access: | https://bjgpopen.org/content/5/4/BJGPO.2021.0021 |
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