Loughborough Echo

Spring vaccines

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NHS leaders are encouragin­g anyone who is eligible for the Covid-19 spring vaccine to come forward for their jab, as vaccine clinics open from this week.

People aged 75 and over and those with a weakened immune system are invited to have this further dose of vaccine to top up their protection against Covid-19, which continues to circulate. The protection from each dose of the vaccine fades over time, so it is important that people continue to have seasonal top-ups when they are due. Everyone eligible will receive an invite – by text, by letter or through the NHS App – and is encouraged to book on the National Booking Service online at https:// www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/covid-19-services/ covid-19-vaccinatio­n-services/book-covid-19vaccinat­ion/ or by calling 119 or by using the NHS App.

People should make sure their appointmen­t takes place at least three months since their last dose.

In Leicester, Leicesters­hire and Rutland the majority of vaccinatio­ns this spring will be provided by GP practices and pharmacies. People can book in advance, or they can drop in to one of the clinics which do not require an appointmen­t, such as the clinic at Highcross

Shopping Centre in Leicester, which is open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 4pm. Details of all walk-in clinics are available online on the walk-in site finder.

A mobile vaccinatio­n service will also be visiting local communitie­s, starting at Loughborou­gh Market from this Thursday to Saturday (20 to 22 April) between 9am and 4pm. Specialist clinics are also available next Wednesday (26 April) in Leicester and next Saturday (29 April) in Loughborou­gh, for children and adults with a learning disability. These clinics offer a friendly and calm atmosphere, longer appointmen­t times and vaccinator­s specialisi­ng in learning disability support and care.

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