Patient notice about Covid-19 boosters

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The NHS vaccination programme will offer every adult the chance to book a covid-19 booster vaccine by the end of the year to protect the nation against the Omicron variant.

As part of the biggest and fastest vaccine programme in health service history, online bookings are available for all those in their 30s and above from today.

The best way to get your vaccine is

Please do keep checking availability as appointments are loaded onto the system every day.

The website and phoneline are understandably very busy and we thank you for your patience when booking.

The national booking service will then open up to everyone aged 18 and over from Wednesday this week (15.12.2021).

The NHS is prioritising bookings for boosters and is urging people to book a slot to guarantee their vital jab. Some sites offer walk-in appointments where no appointment is needed. Please check via the link below for clinics with walk-in availability and their opening hours.

Vaccination drop-in clinics – Happy Healthy Lives

Non-urgent advice: Beech Tree are also vaccinating patients in the surgery

If you are over 18 years of age and have had your 2nd vaccine at least 3 months ago and have not tested positive for Covid in the last 30 days, you may be eligible for a booster.

Please telephone the surgery to book an appointment.

GP teams have been asked to clinically prioritise their services to free up maximal capacity to support the covid-19 vaccination programme, alongside delivering critical appointments such as cancer, urgent and emergency care. This might mean that for some people, routine appointments are postponed as part of the national mission to roll out boosters.

Scientists are very concerned about the spread of Omicron due to the speed with which it spreads and because two doses do not appear to provide much protection but thankfully, a booster dramatically improves this.

That is why the Government has asked the NHS to prioritise boosters over other routine care.

We appreciate your support and understanding – and urge you to come forward for your vaccination as soon as possible.