Is this what they are referring to:
https://www.england.nhs.uk/2021/02/call-for-people-aged-70-and-over-to-contact-nhs-for-a-covid-jab/
It says GP practices have been asked to contact their extremely vulnerable patients. Those are the one with clinical conditions which puts them into group 4 along with 70+ age group.
The target for NHS England was to offer 1st vaccination to everyone in the 4 priority groups by mid February, which is Sunday. That's why people 70 and over who haven't received an invitation were told this week to contact their GP practice. NHS Scotland gave the same message.
GPs in Scotland did care homes and are now visiting housebound people in their own homes. I suppose that includes clinically extremely vulnerable people.
I'd assumed that the rest of the Scottish population under 80 would be done in 5 year batches. I wasn't expecting a communication until March or April. However my health board has bundled some 5 year groups together for mass vaccinations. Centres opened in each of the 3 districts in the county on 1st Feb., starting with main towns in each district, progressing to smaller towns and villages later in the month. I thought I would be "done" towards the end of the month. Rapid change of plan last week. Venues for 2nd half of month brought forward to 1st half and a community centre in 1 town was found to be unsuitable and people from there have been invited to the main leisure centre in the nearby bigger town, a shuttle bus being provided for those without transport. Press release said people might only get a day's notice so they should prepare by having a travel plan. Since that news I've been watching out for the postman who now delivers late afternoon. Letter arrived Monday for Friday morning appointment. I need to catch 2 buses to get to the leisure centre, which, although in my postcode, is less convenient than the leisure centre in the other postcode. A friend, a few years older than me has an appointment tomorrow.
Due to the speed of roll-out in England and Scotland, intervals between groups 4 and 5 are likely to be minimal.
GPs and their representatives whom I heard being interviewed in January and early this month said that their main problem was supply of vaccine e.g. not arriving when expected or delivered at short notice.
Just seen more posts but don't have time to change this.