Use this page to learn who is eligible for an autumn booster vaccination, and how to get your vaccination when it’s your turn.
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Who is eligible for an autumn booster vaccination?
- All adults aged 50 years and over
- Residents and staff in a care home for older adults
- Frontline health and social care workers
- Persons aged 5 to 49 years in a clinical risk group
- Persons aged 5 to 49 years who are household contacts of people with immunosuppression
- Persons aged 16 to 49 years who are carers
When will I know when it’s my turn to be vaccinated?
When invited by the NHS, please come forward for your vaccination. If you are offered additional vaccines, such as Flu or Shingles, please have these too.
Where will I receive my vaccination?
You could choose to be vaccinated at the following venues:
- Large vaccination centre
- Community pharmacy
- Walk-in/pop-up clinic
Your GP may also contact you about vaccinating you in your own home if you are housebound, or in the care home you work or live in.
How can I arrange to have my vaccination?
You can arrange to have your vaccine via the following methods:
- Book an appointment online through the NHS National Booking System website.
- Call 119 to arrange an appointment
- Fnd a walk-in clinic via this website’s list of walk-in and pop-up clinics, which is updated daily
If you require assistance, please call the Suffolk and north east Essex helpline on 0344 257 396.
Last Updated on 16 September 2022