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COVID Spring Booster Campaign 2025 – ENDS 17th June

We’re approaching the end of the campaign. If you haven’t had your booster yet and you’re eligible, then now’s the time to get booked. Appointments must be booked in advance as 17th June is the last vaccination day! Contact your GP, use the NHS App or NHS website – Book, change or cancel a COVID-19 … Continued

Maternal Vaccinations

Protecting you and your baby during pregnancy is crucial! Get vaccinated against flu, whooping cough, RSV, and COVID-19 to ensure both of you stay healthy. Consult your midwife or GP for more info. Learn more here: https://www.nhs.uk/pregnancy/keeping-well/vaccinations/

COVID Spring 2025 – Stay Protected

Overview: The COVID-19 vaccine helps protect against serious illness from COVID-19. Vaccinations are currently not available; the NHS will contact eligible individuals in spring 2025. Eligibility: People aged 75 or over. Individuals aged 6 months to 74 years with weakened immune systems. Residents of care homes for older adults. How to Get Vaccinated: The NHS … Continued

Coming Soon: Autumn COVID-19 Vaccine

Get Your Autumn COVID-19 Vaccine As we move into autumn, the protection from earlier COVID-19 vaccines may wear off. To help those at higher risk, the NHS is offering a free COVID-19 vaccine booster this autumn. Why You Should Get Vaccinated Vaccines lower the chances of getting very sick from COVID-19. Last autumn, people who … Continued

New RSV Vaccine available from September

New RSV Vaccine available from September A new national vaccine programme protecting people against respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, will launch in September. RSV is a common cause of cough and colds. Most children get it at least once before they’re two, and it is usually not serious. However, some older people and very young … Continued

New RSV Vaccine available from September

New RSV Vaccine available from September A new national vaccine programme protecting people against respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, will launch in September. RSV is a common cause of cough and colds. Most children get it at least once before they’re two, and it is usually not serious. However, some older people and very young … Continued