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NHS now inviting those aged 60 or over in England to book coronavirus vaccination

By DTA | 1st March 2021 | News

Who can use the NHS online service to book your coronavirus vaccination

You can only use this service if any of the following apply:

  • you are aged 60 or over
  • you have previously received a letter saying you are at high risk from coronavirus (clinically extremely vulnerable)
  • you are an eligible frontline health worker (read our previous news article for more information)
  • you are an eligible frontline social care worker
  • you get Carer's Allowance - find out more about Carer's Allowance on GOV.UK

You also need to be registered with a GP surgery in England to use this service. You can register with a GP if you do not have one.

Book your appointments

You need to:

  • have 2 doses of the coronavirus vaccine at 2 appointments
  • book both appointments at the same time
  • get the 2nd dose 11 to 12 weeks after getting your 1st dose

You can use this service for someone else.

If you've had a positive COVID-19 test, you should wait 4 weeks from the date you had the test before you book an appointment.

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