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COVID-19 Pop-up Vaccination clinics

Wiltshire Council is continuing to work with the NHS COVID-19 Vaccination Service to deliver Pop-Up vaccination clinics for people to receive their first, second or booster dose of vaccine.

Published 17 June 2022

Kate Blackburn, Director of Public Health at Wiltshire Council said; "It is never too late to get your first vaccination or your booster, and you don't need to wait to be called by your GP or the NHS.

"We are encouraging people to come along to a 'walk in' vaccination clinic or to book a vaccine appointment at a vaccination centre if they haven't already - whether that be first or second dose, or a booster.

"Vaccination is still the most effective way to protect yourself and protect your family. With the summer holidays approaching, many people have holidays booked. Getting vaccinated now is one way of minimising the risk of having your holiday impacted by COVID."

Pop-up vaccination clinics are taking place at:

  • The Shires - Trowbridge
    Saturday 25 June 2022, 10am to 5pm
  • Active Trowbridge Festival
    The Vaccination Bus will be in the Trowbridge Park on Saturday 9 July 2022, 11am to 4pm
  • Warminster Garrison Health Fair
    The Vaccination Bus will be in there on Wednesday 27 July 2022, 11am to 4pm
  • Calne Town Hall, The Strand, Calne SN11 0EN
    Pop-Up vaccination clinics will be open 10am - 5.30pm, on:
    ­Monday 27 June
    ­Monday 11 and Monday 25 July*
    Monday 8 and Monday 22 August

    • For the following groups:
      * Monday 25 July only - first and second doses for people aged 5 years and over
      boosters for people aged 16 years old and over, plus at-risk children aged 12 to 15 years old
      spring boosters for people aged 75 years old and over, plus people aged 12 years old and over with a weakened immune system
      additional primary doses for people with severely weakened immune system aged 12 years old and over

The Pop-Up clinics can give

  • first and second doses for people aged 5 years and over
  • boosters for people aged 16 years old and over, plus at-risk children aged 12 to 15 years old
  • spring boosters for people aged 75 years old and over, plus people aged 12 years old and over with a weakened immune system
  • additional primary doses for people with severely weakened immune system aged 12 years old and over.

The clinics all have a safe space to have private conversations regarding any vaccination concerns.

    For more information on 'walk-in' vaccination clinics go to NHS: Testing for COVID-19 (opens new window)​​​​​​​.

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