16-17? Don’t Miss Your Vaccine

Over 37.5 million UK residents have accessed both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, helping protect themselves, their families, and their communities.

In south east London over 20,800 people under the age of 18 have had their COVID-19 vaccine.

Have you accessed your COVID-19 vaccine in south east London?

For friends, festivals and trips, for doing all the things we’ve missed, you can get your vaccine for whoever or whatever reason matters to you.

Whatever your reason, don’t miss your vaccine.

Digital Covid Pass

Anyone aged 12 or over can now get a digital NHS COVID Pass for travel.

You can get a digital NHS COVID Pass showing your coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination or test results.
You may be asked to show your NHS COVID Pass:

  • to travel abroad
  • at events or venues asking for proof of your COVID-19 status in England, Wales or the Isle of Man
 
Check the entry requirements of the country you’re visiting before you travel.

Where can I get the vaccine?

Visit a walk-in clinic

You can get your COVID-19 vaccine from a number of walk-in and pop-up clinics across south east London.

As the information is constantly updated, please check the link for the latest information about a vaccination clinic near you.

Book my appointment online

You can book your vaccine appointment via the National Booking Service. If you’ve already booked a vaccination appointment through a GP or local NHS service, you do not need to book again.

A booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine is available for everyone aged 16 and over who have had 2 doses of the vaccine at least 3 months ago.

If you are aged 16 or over, you can access your first, second and booster doses of the COVID-19 vaccine in a few different ways:

I have questions about the vaccine

It is important that the information you have about the COVID-19 vaccine is correct. This will ensure that you are able to make an informed decision about the vaccine and keeping those around you safe. Information from our NHS sites will give you current, unbiased information about the COVID-19 vaccination.

It is good to talk to classmates about the vaccine. Remember to ask important questions regarding the COVID-19 vaccine to healthcare professionals, or trusted sites such as the NHS.

Book a conversation with a healthcare professional

If you have any questions or concerns about the COVID-19 vaccination, you can book a free confidential conversation with a healthcare professional via the Covid Helpline. You will be called back by a local pharmacist who will be able to give you the latest information on the vaccination and answer any questions you may have.

Book a slot for a conversation with a clinician at a specified time or ring the automated phoneline: 07828 499044