Portsmouth News

BRING A MATE AND GET A COVID JAB

Move being made in hope that even people will have Covid-19 vaccine

- By FIONA CALLINGHAM Health reporter fiona.callingham@thenews.co.uk

PEOPLE attending their first or second Covid jab at a Portsmouth hub can now bring a friend or relative to get theirs.

Anyone aged 18 or over, who has booked an appointmen­t at the St James’ Hospital centre in Portsmouth or at any Solent NHS Trust-run largescale vaccinatio­n centres across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, can bring someone with them to their appointmen­t to also receive a vaccine.

It comes as Covid restrictio­ns, including the use of face masks, are set to be dropped on Monday.

David Noyes, chief operating officer at Solent NHS Trust, said: ‘We recognise that some people may feel more comfortabl­e bringing someone along to their vaccinatio­n for support, or to share the experience.

‘By giving people the opportunit­y to come to their appointmen­t with another person and get their lifesaving vaccinatio­ns, we hope that even more people will get vaccinated.’

Other eligible centres are Basingstok­e Fire Station, Oakley Road in Millbrook, Southampto­n and The Riverside Centre, Newport on the Isle of Wight.

Clinical lead for the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Covid19 vaccinatio­n programme, Dr Nigel Watson, added: ‘Getting the vaccine is our best defence against Covid-19 – with every adult vaccinated, we are one step closer to our summer freedoms. The vaccine cannot give you Covid-19 and will greatly reduce the chances of you becoming seriously ill.

‘The first dose offers good levels of protection, but to get maximum protection everyone will need two vaccines and I urge people to remember their second dose.

‘Being fully vaccinated also significan­tly reduces the risk of people developing long term complicati­ons of Covid19.’

To make an appointmen­t to receive the vaccine, call 119 between 7am and 11pm daily or visit nhs.uk.

People can also walk in for a first or second vaccine at one of the centres.

Second vaccinatio­ns for AstraZenec­a and Moderna can be offered at St James’ Hospital in Portsmouth and are available at the walk-ins if it has been at least eight weeks since the first dose.

And second vaccinatio­ns for AstraZenec­a and Pfizer are offered at Basingstok­e Fire Station, Oakley Road in Southampto­n and The Riverside Centre on the Isle of Wight.

 ?? Picture: Sarah Standing (310121-1858) ?? SHOT IN THE ARM The Portsmouth NHS Covid-19 Vaccinatio­n Centre at Hamble House based at St James Hospital.
Picture: Sarah Standing (310121-1858) SHOT IN THE ARM The Portsmouth NHS Covid-19 Vaccinatio­n Centre at Hamble House based at St James Hospital.

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