People urged to book Covid-19 spring booster vaccination

The vaccine is available to people aged 75 and over, resident of a care home for older adults, and people aged six months and older who are immunosuppressed. Matthew Dominey, consultant in public health and screening and immunisation lead at NHS England South West, said: "Covid-19 is still a serious disease and can be dangerous to those most at risk. Eligible residents are being urged to book their spring Covid-19 vaccination. (Image: Supplied) "Make sure you top up your protection against Covid-19 by getting vaccinated this spring if you are eligible. "The first appointments will be taking place from 13 April, but don’t get caught out, book your appointment before the end of June to make sure you’re protected this spring." Appointments are available at walk-in clinics, GP practices, and pharmacies, and can be booked via the NHS app, website, or by calling 119. The spring Covid-19 vaccination programme will continue until June 30, with the final day to book an appointment being June 29. Home visits can be arranged by speaking with a GP, and eligible individuals can also receive the RSV vaccine during the same appointment at some locations. For more information about the Covid-19 vaccine, go to nhs.uk/covid-vaccine.
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