
whether you are having an operation soon. whether you had coronavirus recently and. This is to make sure that it is safe for you to get vaccinated. When you make an appointment, you will have to answer a few questions. The opening times differ for each location. The GGD vaccination centres are open 7 days a week. They can be contacted via . Or by phoning 0800 7707707. Go to or talk to an independent healthcare professional. If you would rather make an appointment by phone, you can call 0800 7070.Īny doubts, concerns or questions about coronavirus vaccinations?. If you are having a technical problem, see the frequently asked questions page. Help making a vaccination appointment online If it is impossible for you to come to a municipal health service GGD vaccination centre, ask your GP if you can get vaccinated at home. For the repeat vaccination, go to, visit or call 0800 7070. For the primary series, call 0800 7070 or go to. I have severe immune system dysfunctionĬontact your medical specialist to find out what vaccine you require. To get one of these vaccines, you must make a special appointment. The Novavax vaccine is only available to people aged 12 and over. These are the alternatives if you do not want an mRNA vaccine. You can opt for Novavax (protein-based vaccine). I don’t want an mRNA vaccine (BioNTech/Pfizer or Moderna) You can get another repeat dose with the updated BioNTech/Pfizer or Moderna vaccine. You can get the repeat dose at least 3 months after your last vaccination or 3 months after a coronavirus infection. #APPOINTMENTS FOR COVID VACCINE NEAR ME SERIES#
I completed the primary Covid-19 vaccination series and had 1 repeat dose If you do not want an mRNA vaccine, you can also opt for a repeat dose of the Novavax. The updated BioNTech/ Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are used for the repeat vaccinations that started in autumn 2022. There should be at least 3 months between the repeat dose and your last vaccine dose or a coronavirus infection. I completed the primary Covid-19 vaccination seriesĪnyone aged 12 or over who completed the primary series can get a repeat dose. If you do not want or are unable to have an mRNA vaccine, you can also opt for 2 doses of the Novavax vaccine. The primary series is 2 doses of the original BioNTech/Pfizer or Moderna vaccine. Or 1 dose if you have had Covid-19. You can get the primary Covid-19 vaccination series. Information on when these vaccinations will take place and how they will be organised will be published on this page as it becomes available. Please note: in autumn 2023 a new round of coronavirus vaccinations will begin for people at greater risk of becoming seriously ill as a result of a coronavirus infection, as well as for healthcare professionals. The more people who get vaccinated, the slower the virus will spread. It also reduces the risk of you infecting other people with the virus.
By getting vaccinated, you can protect yourself against serious illness from Covid-19. Coronavirus spreads more easily in autumn and winter.