Derby Telegraph

16- and 17-year-olds urged to walk in for Covid-19 jab this weekend

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TEENAGER are being urged to walk in for Covid-19 jab this weekend to join 42,000 across the East Midlands already jabbed.

The NHS says walk-in vaccinatio­n sites are available all weekend and people can find their nearest site at Find a walk-in vaccinatio­n site at www.nhs.uk.

Sites in the East Midlands include Midland House, in Nelson Street,

Derby and Forest Recreation Ground, Nottingham.

All 107,580 eligible 16- and 17 year olds across the East Midlands are being offered the first dose of the vaccine, under the guidance issued by the Joint Committee on Vaccinatio­n and Immunisati­on (JCVI). More than 42,000 16- and 17-year-olds have already received their first dose of the vaccine.

While children and young people can get coronaviru­s, there are fewer cases compared to adults and symptoms are usually mild.

Alison Tonge, the NHS England and NHS Improvemen­t director responsibl­e for overseeing the vaccinatio­n programme across the Midlands, said: “I would urge anyone who hasn’t yet been vaccinated to come forward to get the very best protection before the autumn and winter and younger people to have their first dose recommende­d by experts before schools, colleges and universiti­es reopen in September.

“Covid-19 vaccines are saving thousands of lives and building a wall of defence against the virus. So, getting your vaccine is the best way to protect yourself, your friends and your family while getting back to doing the things you love. The vaccine is safe and effective, and I urge anyone eligible of any age to come forward and take up the offer.”

Everyone aged 16 or over is eligible and the NHS is urging people to come forward as soon as possible. Either by walking in to a vaccinatio­n site or for people aged 17 ¾ and over, booking via nhs.uk or calling 119.

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