Residents and staff of a Salisbury care home are "delighted" to have received the Covid-19 vaccine.
The vaccination team visited Old Sarum Manor on January 21 to administer the jab to everyone in the home.
Home Manager Claire Lousteau said she could not thank the team enough for ensuring everyone had access to the vaccine.
She said: “We are also incredibly grateful to the scientists and all those who have been involved in delivering the COVID-19 vaccine in such a short period of time.
“It really is a miracle, and testament to the ingenuity and resilience of humanity.”
Old Sarum Manor was among the first care homes to receive the vaccine, alongside Milford House.
Vaccination teams are currently bringing the jab into care homes as well as the homes of those who are housebound.
City Hall, Salisbury District Hospital and the four GP-led sites at Salisbury Cathedral, Wilton, Tidworth and Larkhill are giving out vaccines in the community.
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