The NHS opened walk-in vaccination sites in England this week including centres across Wiltshire.
The walk-in sites are to encourage the public to get jabbed against COVID-19 ahead of winter.
NHS England is encouraging people aged 12+ to get vaccinated to mitigate the “challenging” winter it is expected to have.
Almost everyone who is registered with a GP lives within 10 miles of a walk-in clinic and the NHS walk-in finder website lists every place that is available.
A first dose of the vaccine is being offered to children aged 12-15 as well as those aged 16 and over.
Those who are eligible for the booster jab can also visit a walk-in centre to get a top-up, and more than six million people have already come forward.
Am I eligible for a Covid booster vaccine?
You can get a booster dose from a walk-in site if it's been 6 months (or 182 days) since your 2nd dose and you're either:
- aged 50 or over
- aged 16 and over with a health condition that puts you at high risk from COVID-19
- Frontline health and social care workers aged 16 and over can also get a booster dose from a walk-in site
Covid booster vaccine centres near me
When you arrive at a clinic, you will be asked some questions by staff to ensure you get the correct vaccine.
Salisbury
Salisbury City Hall
Where: Malthouse Lane, Salisbury, SP2 7TU
Opening times: Wednesday November 3 to Sunday November 7 2021
1pm to 7pm
Who is this centre for?: This site is for these age groups: 16 and over
Covid booster vaccine centres near Wiltshire
University of Bath
Where: Sports Training Village, Tennis Balcony,Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7AY
Opening times: Thursday November 5 2021, 11am to 4pm ( closed 1pm-1.30pm)
Who is this centre for?: 16 and over
Bingham Hall Trust (Cainscross Pharmacy)
Where: The Bingham Hall King Street, Cirencester, GL7 1JT
Opening times: Sunday November 7 2021 from 8.30am to 3.30pm
Who is this centre for?: 16 and over
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