As the COVID-19 vaccination program in Lincolnshire approaches its conclusion on January 31, residents are reminded to seize the opportunity to get vaccinated. Dedicated vaccine sessions are conducted in critical locations, including Lincoln, Spalding, and Skegness.
Final Opportunity for COVID-19 Vaccination
The vaccination program’s impending end on January 31 marks the final opportunity for eligible individuals to receive the COVID-19 vaccine as part of the current campaign. As the deadline approaches, residents are urged to prioritize their health by getting vaccinated at dedicated sessions in critical locations, ensuring the community’s well-being.
With online and telephone appointment bookings no longer available, the option for individuals to walk in for vaccination is highlighted. Health authorities hope this flexible approach will encourage those not receiving the vaccine to take advantage of the remaining two weeks and contribute to the overall vaccination coverage.
The COVID-19 vaccination program runs concurrently with the flu jab rollout, extending until the end of March. This dual effort aims to enhance community immunity against COVID-19 and seasonal flu, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive protection during the ongoing public health challenges.
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Eligible Groups for Autumn Booster
The Autumn booster is available for various groups, including:
- Adults aged 65 and over
- Individuals aged six months to 64 with health conditions posing a clinical risk
- Frontline health and social care workers
- Care home staff
- People living with anyone with a weakened immune system
The jab is available for adults 65 and over and several other eligible groups. This vaccination drive runs concurrently with the flu jab rollout, extending until the end of March. With the online and telephone appointment booking options closed, residents are encouraged to walk in for vaccination in the next few weeks.