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Golf fans welcome to ‘Grab a Jab’ at Cazoo Classic

The Cazoo Classic will mark the final tournament of the European Tour’s UK Swing, concluding a run of events across all four nations of the United Kingdom – Wales, Northern Ireland, Scotland and England.

Ryder Cup hopefuls Bernd Wiesberger, Victor Perez and 2016 Team Europe player Andy Sullivan head up a strong field for the event, which takes place at the Kent venue from August 12-15.

Visiting fans, players, caddies, staff and volunteers can all take advantage of the clinic, located in the Championship Village, on Friday August 13, Saturday August 14 and Sunday August 15 from 10am-6pm.

No appointment is required. If you are at the event, you can just walk-in and get vaccinated. For both vaccines, second doses can be given eight weeks after the first jab.

Dr Andrew Murray, Chief Medical Officer of the European Tour, said: “We are delighted to be working with NHS Kent and Medway Clinical Commissioning Group to support the drive to encourage people of all ages to get vaccinated and reduce the spread of Covid-19.

“The European Tour continues to work with health organisations around the world to ensure we reduce the risk of infection and spread of the virus as fans are welcomed back to our events, protecting them as well as our players and staff.

“The vaccine, however, is our way out of this pandemic, so we are delighted to have a pop-up vaccine clinic at the Cazoo Classic to encourage everyone to grab a jab.”

Paula Wilkins, Chief Nurse at NHS Kent and Medway Clinical Commissioning Group, said: “Grabbing a jab is quick and easy, as the 1,635 people who took the opportunity to do so while at The Open last month found out.

“It doesn’t matter where in the country you are coming from to visit the Cazoo Classic, if you are 18 and over and need a first or second dose of Pfizer or AstraZeneca, the vaccination team at the pop-up clinic on site can help you take your greatest shot against Covid-19.”

As title sponsors of this week’s event, Cazoo are funding the ‘Every Birdie Counts’ initiative, with £5 going to UNICEF for every birdie and eagle made at the Cazoo Classic.

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