Video
Two-hour waits at vaccine centre after booking 'malfunction'
Patients waited for Covid jabs for more than two hours at Connaught Hall, Attleborough, following a "malfunction" with the online booking system - Credit: Archant/Bryan Meeks
Patients waited outside a vaccine centre for two hours after reports that a "malfunction" saw the booking system accept too many appointments.
Those arriving at Connaught Hall, Attleborough, for jabs on Friday were greeted by a congested car park and a long and winding queue.
Some said there was a gap of two-and-a-half hours between arriving at the site and leaving.
People concerned by the lengthy delay were told by staff there had been a "malfunction" with the online booking system, meaning slots had been significantly overbooked.
Among those in the queue was Bryan Meeks, who had driven 20 miles from East Tuddenham, near Dereham, to get to Attleborough.
The 67-year-old said he was "really surprised" at what he encountered having arrived for his appointment.
"The car park was completely full and the queue of people was wound round the car park and back again," he said. "I simply had no choice but to join the line.
Most Read
- 1 Takeaway investigated after boy in hospital with suspected food poisoning
- 2 Former Norwich North MP and champion of city Dr Ian Gibson dies
- 3 Man fined £60 for taking 16 seconds to drop partner at hospital
- 4 Farke makes a pact with City squad
- 5 Norwich takeaway's food poisoning complaint investigation closed
- 6 Man arrested in Norwich after appeal launched
- 7 Tributes paid to popular Avenue Middle School head who taught thousands of Norwich children
- 8 A nice place for a nap... Seal spotted dozing under Norwich bridge
- 9 'He lived and breathed Norwich' - Glowing tributes to Dr Ian Gibson
- 10 City star Buendia reveals Messi's Argentina intervention
"Everyone was in the same position and very surprised. There were people coming out the exit and the general consensus was that we'd be waiting for two hours.
"A lot of people were asking what was happening. A marshal at the door said the system had malfunctioned and overbooked, and people inside said the same thing."
Mr Meeks, who is retired, did not reach the building until 3.20pm - almost one-and-a-half hours after his original appointment time.
He did not end up leaving the community centre until around 4pm.
Connaught Hall is one of four large-scale vaccination sites in Norfolk, alongside others in King's Lynn, Norwich and North Walsham.
Last week, it was reported patients were being offered jabs as far away as Brighton, prompting concerns over local supply.
Reflecting on his experience, Mr Meeks added: "I don't blame any of the staff. They were working their socks off all day.
"The problem seems to be the administration process or the supply of vaccines. That needs to be addressed."
Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust, which runs Norfolk's large-scale centres, has been contacted for comment.