One couple didn't let the snow stop them from getting their Covid vaccine yesterday.
Bracknell husband and wife Mr and Mrs Becejac made sure they would get to the vaccine site in Waitrose HQ despite the surprise snowfall on Sunday, January 24.
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Jovan and Veselinka relied on their trusty sled to pull them through the thick snow so they could get to their appointment, just a couple miles away from their home.
The snow came thick and fast yesterday morning as the Met Office issued yellow weather warnings across the county.
Bracknell Forest Council also deployed snow ploughs and gritters to ensure roads were safe.
Initially, the couple ventured out into the snow by sledging their way to their vaccine appointment but as the roads cleared by 7pm they decided to go by car.
Speaking to the News, Jovan said: "We went by car as roads were clear and we are very pleased to have the vaccine at the same time. The facilities were excellent and the staff brilliant."
Last week, Waitrose HQ vaccinated more than 4,500 people across Bracknell Forest and also made a start on vaccinating the over 70s and vulnerable residents shielding.
Residents who are called for a vaccine appointment are strongly advised to attend their booking slot and arrive on time, not early.
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