More people get viruses over winter, and for some people flu and COVID-19 can be serious.

The website is currently under development ahead of the autumn 2023 phase.

Protect yourself and your family

Getting vaccinated means protecting yourself, and may also help to protect your family, friends and patients from the viruses.

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Continue to wash hands, cover face and make space

The COVID-19 vaccine is our best defence against the virus used alongside effective social distancing, wearing a mask and washing your hands.

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A clinically approved vaccination

The vaccine has been developed and approved following a number of clinical trials involving thousands of people across the world.

COVID-19 vaccination

(For more details about the children aged 6 months to 4 years in a clinical risk group offer and Housebound patients please click the Covid-19 vaccinations tab above)

Vaccine eligibility

Who can get the COVID-19 vaccine?

Anyone aged five years old and over can get a first or second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine (primary COVID-19 vaccination course).

A booster dose is now available to key age groups:

  • A first booster for everyone aged 16 and over, and some children aged 12 to 15, once they have completed their primary COVID-19 vaccination course
  • A seasonal booster (winter booster) for some people, including those aged 50 and over, those at higher risk or who are pregnant, and frontline health and social care workers
  • If you’ve not had a first booster dose yet, you’re still eligible and can book anytime. If you’re eligible for both, you only need one booster during the winter.
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