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Covid Spring Booster Programme 2025 at Watership Down Health

We will shortly be offering a limited number of Covid vaccinations.

Tuesday April 1st

Overton Surgery

Kingsclere Health Centre

Friday April 4th

Kingsclere Health Centre

Monday April 7th

Overton Surgery

Kingsclere Health Centre

Tuesday April 8th

Overton Surgery

Kingsclere Health Centre

Thursday April 10

Kingsclere Health Centre

Friday April 11

Kingsclere Health Centre

Please note that these locations are where we have capacity to add in these additional clinics.

The NHS national booking system is now open for spring Covid-19 vaccination bookings for those eligible able to book appointments.

People at increased risk from severe illness can get the vaccine, including those aged 75 or over (on 30 June 2024), people with a weakened immune system or who live in an older adult care home.

Spring vaccinations will be available until mid June 2024.

Anyone eligible can book a vaccine appointment via the NHS.UK website or by calling 119 for free, with parents or carers able to book a Covid-19 vaccination for children under 16 on their behalf. Eligible people aged 16 and over can also use the NHS App to book an appointment.

The NHS is sending texts, emails, NHS App messages or letters to those who are eligible, but they do not have to wait for the invite to book.

Eligibility for a spring vaccination is similar to previous years but those with a weakened immune system are now eligible from 6 months instead of 5 years.

Following JCVI advice, this spring’s eligible cohorts include:

  • Adults aged 75 years and over by 30 June 2024
  • Residents in care homes for older adults
  • Individuals aged 6 months and over who are immunosuppressed

This year there are thousands of appointments available every day across the country including at pharmacies and GP practices. Some areas also offer convenient walk-in options, with a list of available walk-in sites online. 

www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/vaccination-and-booking-services/find-a-walk-in-covid-19-vaccination-site