PEOPLE will be able to put their vaccination questions to medical experts during two virtual sessions.

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) is taking part in two virtual Q&As on Covid-19 vaccinations on Wednesday, April 28 at between 2pm-3pm and Wednesday, May 5 between 6.30pm-7.30pm.

The event, called Covid-19 Vaccine Questions, is in partnership with North East and North West Community Cohesion team and BAWSO, a leading organisation in Wales supporting black minority ethnic communities.

Health professionals from the health board will be on the sessions to discuss the latest information on the vaccination programme, answer questions and those who have had the vaccine can also share their experiences.

Leigh Pusey, community nurse, said: “We welcome those who have had their vaccine to join us in the session and share their views and experience with others, or if you’re nervous about the vaccine and want to know more about the side effects, then we can help answer and dispel those fears.

“We also know there is evidence of disproportionate mortality and morbidity amongst black, Asian and minority ethnic people, including our NHS staff, who have contracted Covid-19.

"It is critical that we understand which groups are most at risk, so we welcome those from different backgrounds and communities to join us so we can take concerted action to protect them.”

Join the Zoom meeting on April 28 at 2pm via https://zoom.us/j/99376574285 - or the Meeting ID: 993 7657 4285 and Passcode: 506511.

Join the Zoom meeting on May 5 at 6.30pm via https://zoom.us/j/93170846120 or the Meeting ID: 931 7084 6120 and Passcode: 352932.