A large-scale Covid vaccination centre at the University of the West of England (UWE) Bristol is closing later. GP clinics and pharmacies will however continue to offer Covid-19 vaccinations. Since it opened in July 2021, 273,000 Covid-19 vaccines were administered, and in December 2021, more than 4,000 people per day were vaccinated there. Nurse Kay Hamilton said it was "lovely" to be a part of the NHS vaccination efforts. Ms Hamilton is a nurse from north Bristol who came out of retirement to help with the programme at UWE Bristol. "I thought this would be a way of feeling part of a team, who do something positive, to make a difference," she told BBC Radio Bristol. "I remember being there on the day we hit 4,000 vaccinations. "It was a sense of 'we really have done something very positive for the community today'. "It was thrilling in a way." She said she felt slightly sad the centre at UWE Bristol was closing. "It is lovely to have been a part of it," she added. "It was a tiny drop in the ocean, but we did our bit." Prof Steve West, vice-chancellor at UWE Bristol, said: "We are grateful to have been able to offer our facilities to support the NHS and the local community during such a challenging time." pursue BBC West on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Send your story ideas to: bristol@bbc.co.uk |