Walk in and grab a jab!
If you are 18 or over and haven’t had your Covid-19 vaccination yet, why not drop in to one of our handy walk-in services this weekend?
You can also get your second dose if it’s 8 weeks or more since your first vaccination.
Search for a convenient site by entering your postcode at www.
Who can attend
- Anyone aged 18 or over
- You do not need to have an NHS number or be registered with a GP.
- Anyone who is due their second dose and had their first dose at least 8 weeks ago. (Getting the second dose is vital to getting longer lasting and maximum protection, and is especially important to ensure you are protected against the Delta variant).
- If you already have an appointment booked for a later date, you can still get a jab at a walk-in clinic but please make sure you cancel your booked appointment so someone else can use it.
About the walk-in clinics
- Clinics will be on a first come, first served basis. There may be queues at busy times so people should come prepared for the weather and bring a drink of water. You will also need a mask or face covering.
- If there is high demand and supplies are used up, clinics may have to close early. This will be communicated via social media.
- People who already have an appointment booked at a site offering walk-in vaccines should still attend at their timed slot and they will receive their vaccine as planned. Appointments can still be booked at www.
nhs.uk/ or by calling 119.CovidVaccination - If you have any questions about the vaccine before having it, you will be able to discuss these with a member of staff first.
- Anyone who has their first dose this weekend will be able to book their second dose on the national booking service from 24 hours afterwards. (Visit www.
nhs.uk/ or call 119).CovidVaccination - In line with the latest guidance from the Joint Committee for Vaccinations and Immunisations, people aged 39 and under and all pregnant women will be offered the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine.
- If you are having a second dose, this will be the same vaccine you had for your first vaccination.
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