Centre coordinator Professor Mike Holmes says the least people can do is make their way to the Askham Bar Community Care Centre for their important autumn Covid booster and flu jab, adding: 'It's not much to ask.'
YORK’S mass vaccination centre has opened its doors to walk-ins, with organisers appealing for residents to take their chance to protect themselves against Covid and flu this winter.
Centre coordinator Professor Mike Holmes says the least people can do is make their way to the Askham Bar Community Care Centre for their important autumn Covid booster and flu jab, adding: 'It's not much to ask.'
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