Bridport: Booster Covid jabs being offered at Beaminster Pharmacy

By Lottie Welch

1st Nov 2021 | Local News

Beaminster Pharmacy in Hogshill Street is offering Covid booster jabs
Beaminster Pharmacy in Hogshill Street is offering Covid booster jabs

Booster jabs are now being offered at Beaminster Pharmacy in Hogshill Street.

They are available to anyone who has had both initial vaccination doses and can be booked a minimum of 26 weeks after the second dose.

Currently, booster jabs are available to:

• People who live and work in care homes

• Frontline health and social care workers

• People aged 50 and over

• People aged 16 and over with a health condition that puts them at high risk of getting seriously ill from Covid-19

• Carers aged 16 and over

• People aged 16 and over who live with someone who is more likely to get infections

• People who are pregnant and in one of the eligible groups

You will be invited for your booster vaccine by one of the vaccination services. Once you have received an invite, you can book an appointment via the National Booking System or by calling 119.

If you have booked your booster jab and are unable to make it, please cancel at the earliest opportunity so someone else can use your appointment time.

If you haven't had both doses of your vaccinations, it is not too late to book an appointment. Visit nhs.uk or call 119.

For more information, visit dorsetccg.nhs.uk

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