Spring COVID-19 vaccination campaign has begun in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight
Those eligible for this year’s spring campaign are:
People aged 75 years and over
Adults and children aged six months and over who have a weakened immune system
Care home residents
Dr Matt Nisbet, GP and Clinical Lead for the NHS Hampshire and Isle of Wight COVID-19 Vaccination Programme, said: “While the COVID-19 pandemic may seem a thing of the past, and we’re grateful that for the large part we are continuing to live our lives like normal, we know the virus continues to circulate.
“For people who may have a weaker immune system due to factors such as age or medical conditions, having your spring vaccination helps to increase your level of protection and reduces your risk of hospitalisation if you catch the virus.
“Some people may wonder why they keep being offered the vaccination, and the answer to that is simple. Viruses change over time and therefore so does the vaccine to make sure you are offered the best protection.”
How to get your jab
For those who are eligible for the spring vaccine, there are a number of ways to get your vaccination. Many people will have been invited directly via their GP practice.
But if you are eligible, you don’t need to wait to be invited and can book via the National Booking System, by calling 119, or via the NHS App, until 30 June.
You can get your vaccination from GP practices, pharmacies and pop-up and roving clinics.
The vaccination will be offered to more than 211,000 eligible people living in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight and aims to help protect both older people, and those living with a weaker immune system from serious illness should they catch the COVID-19 virus.
If you’re not sure if you have a condition that means you’re eligible for the vaccination, or you need help with booking an appointment, then the NHS Hampshire and Isle of Wight COVID Vaccination Helpline team will be able to help via 0300 561 0018.
For more information visit the website here.