People aged 38 and over can book their first Covid vaccine dose

By Tom Avery

13th May 2021 | Local News

People aged 38 and over are now being invited to book their first Covid-19 vaccine dose.

If you will turn 38 before 1 July 2021 you can also come forward for your first appointment.

People fitting into all the previous priority cohorts are still welcome to book their vaccination if they haven't yet come forward.

This includes people over 40, clinically vulnerable and extremely vulnerable individuals, frontline health and care workers, people with a learning disability and unpaid carers.

You can arrange your appointment by visiting the national booking service or by ringing 119.

     

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