The Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine is our best defence against the virus
The coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines are safe and effective. They give you the best protection against COVID-19.
Spring Booster
People aged 75 years and older, residents in care homes for older people, and those aged 12 years and over with a weakened immune system can get a spring booster of coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine. Take a look at the spring booster guidance on gov.uk.
Who can get a COVID-19 vaccine?
- everyone aged 12 and over, and some children aged 5 to 11, can get a 1st and 2nd dose of the COVID-19 vaccine
- people aged 16 and over, and some children aged 12 to 15, can also get a booster dose. Read more about Covid-19 vaccination for children and young people aged 12 to 17 years on gov.uk.
The Joint Committee for Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) has recommended that all children aged five to 11 in the UK will be offered a low-dose vaccine, which is being rolled out on a "non-urgent" basis. It's expected to be offered in England in April 2022. To find out more about vaccination for 5 to 11 year olds, read the guidance on gov.uk.
To book your first, second or booster vaccination online go to book or manage a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination on the NHS website
Find your nearest vaccination centre: Herefordshire and Worcestershire CCG - Vaccination sites
Website: More information on the vaccine from the NHS website
Easy Read: A guide to your COVID-19 vaccination
British Sign Language resources: A Guide to COVID-19 Vaccination
Need help getting to a booster clinic?
Our Here2Help service may be able to arrange transport for you.
Call 01905 768053 and choose option 3.
What to expect after your COVID-19 vaccination
Website: What to expect after your COVID-19 vaccination from GOV.UK
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Vaccination Guide for Older Adults
What to expect after vaccination
Women of childbearing age, currently pregnant or breastfeeding