Covid 19 Vaccinations
Autumn Booster Clinic Dates
Saturday 19th October – 9am – 2pm
Wednesday 23rd October – 4pm – 7pm
Saturday 26th October 9am – 2pm
Wednesday 30th October – 4pm-7pm
Saturday 2nd November – 9am – 2pm
Who can get a COVID-19 vaccine
Additional protection for people with a severely weakened immune system
COVID-19 vaccines are normally given seasonally, but some people with a severely weakened immune system may need additional protection at other times.
Seasonal COVID-19 vaccines
The NHS will contact you if your NHS record suggests you may be eligible for a seasonal COVID-19 vaccine.
You may be able to get a if you:
- are aged 65 years old or over
- live in a care home for older adults
- are aged 6 months old or over and have a weakened immune system
Which COVID-19 vaccine will I get?
There are several different COVID-19 vaccines in use in the UK. They have all met strict standards of safety, quality and effectiveness.
You cannot choose which COVID-19 vaccine you have. Most people can have any of the COVID-19 vaccines and you will be offered a vaccine that is suitable for you.
Some people are only offered certain vaccines, for example:
- if you’re under 18 years old
- in very rare cases if you’ve had a severe allergic reaction to one of the vaccines you may be referred to a specialist clinic for your vaccination
Children under 12 years old will be given smaller doses than older children and adults.
How well do the COVID-19 vaccines work?
If you’re at increased risk of illness from COVID-19, getting a COVID-19 vaccine gives you good protection and helps to:
- reduce your risk of getting seriously ill or dying from COVID-19
- reduce your risk of needing to go to hospital if you catch COVID-19
- reduce your risk of catching and spreading COVID-19
- protect against different strains (variants) of COVID-19
COVID-19 vaccines are offered because viruses change, and protection fades over time.