Coronavirus: Update from Camden Council leader Georgia Gould
PUBLIC INFORMATION PAGES FROM CAMDEN COUNCIL
Thursday, 2nd September 2021 — By Cllr Georgia Gould

PUBLIC INFORMATION PAGES FROM CAMDEN COUNCIL
The start of a new school year is exciting for everyone, and I want to reassure parents, carers, pupils and students that we are committed to doing all we can to help them stay safe as they learn.
Camden schools, nurseries, colleges and universities want to make sure everyone can access education safely over the coming year.
The NHS rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine continues and is now being expanded to all 16 and 17 year olds. 12 to 15 year olds who live with someone at increased risk of COVID-19 or are clinically vulnerable are also recommended to get vaccinated
You can find out more information about where to get vaccinated in this week’s updates.
Lastly, I want to say thank you to our voluntary sector, faith leaders, schools, businesses and healthcare workers who have come together to support the NHS-led vaccine rollout in Camden.
As a result, 128,474 (53%) of adults have been double-vaccinated and 38,848 (33%) of under 30s have had their first dose. It’s been a massive community effort – let’s keep it up in Camden.
Councillor Georgia Gould, Leader of Camden Council
For the latest information and support from Camden Council and its partners, including updates to services:
Visit camden.gov.uk/coronavirus – includes information in different languages
Check the rolling newsfeed at news.camden.gov.uk
Follow Twitter @CamdenCouncil, Facebook facebook.com/LBCamden and Instagram @WeMakeCamden
Speak to someone at the Council directly by calling 020 7974 4444 (option 9)
SIGN UP to the Council’s coronavirus e-newsletter at camden.gov.uk/coronavirus-updates
Keep following public health advice to keep Camden safe
Coronavirus cases remain high across Camden and London, so please keep following ‘hands, face, space, fresh air and testing’ advice.