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Innis Mhor care home in Tain welcomes 'a step towards normality' with Covid-19 vaccination jabs


By Hector MacKenzie

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Innis Mhor manager Jackie MacRae.
Innis Mhor manager Jackie MacRae.

THE ongoing Covid-19 vaccination programme has picked up pace in Ross-shire with many in the priority over-80 age group having already received their first jab.

Many care homes have also administered the vaccine to residents and staff, amongst them Innis Mhor in Tain.

The care home described its vaccination programme as a step towards normality.

The news was warmly welcomed by many on social media.

Innis Mhor staff after the vaccination at the care home.
Innis Mhor staff after the vaccination at the care home.

Rhonda Lowe stated: "Glad you all got the jabs you are all doing a brilliant job!"

Anne-Marie Wallis said: "Great news so glad everyone will be safe."

Debbie-Ann Cooper: "As the mother of one of your staff this was the best news I have had for a very long time. The relief you must be feeling I can imagine all too well."

Trish Skinner wrote: "Oh, I'm so pleased to hear this."

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