this is where patients come to get vaccinated in southall. this is the main hall.atients will enter through the door that says "no exit" over the top of it, because it's a one—way flow. they will be directed by our lovely stewards. we've vaccinated over 11,000 people here, in the last three weeks, and we rely very heavily on volunteer staff members. can i have your surname, please? we have reception team members, who have been deployed from their regular practices, and the same with our clinical staff through the house. i normally work as a nurse in a respiratory, _ high—dependency unit. i'm actually on annual leave at the moment, so i'm doing this kind ofjust on the side, i so i can help out, really. having dad over 85 and mum over 70, the lockdown has been not very easy. it didn't take us long, straight on the wheelchair and straight in, and it's been very good. this is where all the vaccine is kept. both the vaccines have got very different sort of profiles. the pfizer one is a little bit more fragile, as it were, so we try and make sure that we use up all our p