Locals aged 50 years old or over, those in a recognised clinical ‘at risk’ group and all frontline health and social care workers in Buckinghamshire are being urged to book their COVID vaccination.
Everyone in the patient priority groups 1-9 can now get a vaccine, whether they have been contacted by the NHS or not.
Anyone eligible who may have initially chosen not to have the vaccine is also able to book an appointment if they've changed their mind.
Vaccine appointments can be arranged by booking online, calling 119 or contacting your GP.
Everyone in the patient priority groups 1-9 can now get a vaccine, whether they have been contacted by the NHS or not.
Dr Raj Bajwa, Chair of NHS Buckinghamshire Clinical Commissioning Group, said: “The vaccination rollout has gone extremely well, but we know there still a number of people in Buckinghamshire who are eligible for a vaccine but who have not yet had one. We really want to get these people their first dose vaccine as soon as possible, before we have to focus more on second doses for patients in April.
To book a vaccination you can use the National Booking System at: www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/book-coronavirus-vaccination/
You can also call 119 or contact your GP.
You book your vaccination at one of these Pharmacy Vaccination Sites using the National Booking System or by calling 119:
- Wing
- Haddenham
- Beaconsfield
- Marlow
- Wycombe
- Aylesbury
- Buckingham
- Chesham
All nine of Buckinghamshire’s GP-led vaccination centres are now up and running, meaning registered patients at all GP practices in the county will be covered by one of these locations:
- Chalfont St Peter
- Princes Risborough
- Winslow
- Chesham
- Stoke Mandeville
- High Wycombe
- High Wycombe town centre
- Buckingham
- Burnham