
A Cumbrian auction mart turned into a COVID-19 vaccine centre and welcome hundreds of people through its doors.
The auction mart at Junction 36, near Kendal, saw farmers and people living in more remote parts of the region flocked there to get their booster jabs.
Kendal Integrated Care Community and Kendal Primary Care Network have been holding monthly health checks at the site – primarily for farmers – and used the opportunity to host a vaccine session.
It was organised to coincide with an auction taking place at the same time in another part of the venue.
Alison Nicholson, lead nurse for Kendal ICC, said: “Our monthly health checks are well attended, mainly by farmers who just want to have their blood pressure checked, a chat about their mental health or some medical advice, but a lot recently have also asked if they could have their jabs at the same time.
“After the Government’s announcement at the weekend calling for more people to get their boosters, I thought it would be a good idea to use this week’s session for giving vaccines.
“The farming community are always extremely busy and don’t always have time to attend appointments or even struggle to access some of the vaccine sites with their tractors and trailers, so the walk-in nature of these events really appeals to them.
“Most people were actually here for the auction and decided to come and have a jab when they saw we were on site. It has been really popular, so it’s definitely something we would consider doing again.”