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We’re inviting you to get your free winter NHS COVID-19 vaccination. This is because your NHS record suggests you may be at increased risk of serious illness from COVID-19.
You can check the list of health conditions and treatments that can increase your risk at www.nhs.uk/covidvaccination.
How to get your COVID-19 vaccination
- phone 119
- book on the NHS App or online at nhs.uk/bookcovid – answer ‘yes, I am eligible’
- Find your nearest COVID-19 vaccination walk-in site at nhs.uk/covid-walk-in
Book your COVID-19 vaccination before 20 December 2024.
If you need support
119 offers support in 200 languages. Translators are available. You can also use text phone 18001 119 or the NHS British Sign Language service at www.signvideo.co.uk/nhs119.
If you get your care at home, contact your GP surgery for a home visit. If they can’t arrange it, get support at www.england.nhs.uk/covid-vaccination-contacts.
NHS flu vaccination
You may also be eligible for an NHS flu vaccine. It’s free for people who have certain long-term health conditions – check at www.nhs.uk/flujab.
If you are eligible, contact your GP surgery. If you are 18 or over, you can also find a pharmacy offering flu vaccines at www.nhs.uk/flu-pharmacy. Some pharmacies offer appointments on the NHS App and online at www.nhs.uk/bookflu.
More information
COVID-19 spreads more easily in winter. Having your COVID-19 vaccination will reduce your risk of getting severe symptoms. It’s important you top up your protection because it fades over time and viruses change. Read more at www.nhs.uk/covidvaccination.
If you have a question about this invitation, go to www.england.nhs.uk/invite-enquiry.
Data protection: NHS England is responsible for processing your personal data for the purpose of national vaccination programmes. To find out more, search ‘NHS England privacy notice’.