Last chance to book COVID-19 vaccine

Eligible people are being reminded to book a COVID-19 vaccination appointment now.

The COVID-19 vaccination programme started in October and more than 120,000 people in the Black Country have come forward for a vaccine.

Following advice from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), those eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine now have until Friday 20 December to book an appointment via the NHS website, the NHS App or by calling 119.

After this date, COVID-19 vaccinations will only be available at local pop-up clinics on a walk-in basis.

Flu vaccines will still be available after 20 December and people can continue to book appointments via the NHS website or their local pharmacy.

People are eligible for a COVID-19 and flu vaccination if they are aged 65 or over, pregnant, aged 6 months to 64 years in clinical risk groups, live in a care home for older adults, or are a frontline health and social care worker.

Sally Roberts, Chief Nursing Officer for the NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board (ICB), said: “Our winter vaccination programme has seen over 120,000 eligible people receive their COVID-19 vaccine so far, which is fantastic.

“Both the COVID-19 and flu vaccines can provide important protection to those eligible and their families ahead of Christmas and over winter, helping to prevent serious illness and minimise hospitalisations during the busy winter months.

“There are now only a few weeks left to book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment either online or by calling 119 as the offer of ends on 20 December. So, I would encourage anyone eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine who hasn’t yet come forward to book an appointment while they can.”

Community pop-up clinics will remain available at a range of locations across the Black Country, with flu and COVID-19 vaccines available for eligible adults on a walk-in basis, with no
appointment necessary.