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Carers across Bath being urged to book their Covid-19 vaccination

Thursday 16th June 2022 Bath Echo News Team Community, Health

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Carers in Bath and North East Somerset and the people they look after are being reminded to arrange their Covid-19 vaccination.

The vaccination centre at Bath Racecourse | Photo © RUH

The call to book an appointment follows Carers Week, which celebrated the work being carried out by paid and unpaid carers across the country.

A carer is any person of any age who looks after a friend, relative or partner who is unable to care for themselves due to illness, frailty, mental health or addiction.

At the peak of the coronavirus pandemic, many carers, along with those being looked after, had to remain extra vigilant during the numerous periods of national lockdown to ensure they avoided coronavirus.

Now, with the lifesaving coronavirus vaccine an easily-accessible protection against Covid-19, those who have yet to come forward are advised to proactively book their appointment without delay, especially as invitations are now no longer being sent.

Most people need three separate vaccinations, comprising of two primary doses and a third booster dose, to reach full protection against Covid-19.

Those aged over 75 are also entitled to a second booster dose, which experts say will help prolong the immunity provided through the first three vaccines.

Fiona Hyett, Operations Director at the Salisbury City Hall vaccination centre, said: “Although Covid-19 is no longer the word on everybody’s lips, the virus hasn’t gone away.

“Coronavirus is still very much circulating within our communities, and it still has the potential to make people feel very poorly, which is why it’s so important that those yet to be vaccinated, especially carers and the people they look after, come forward.

“Vaccination teams are still on hand to provide jabs to those who need them, and many of our vaccine clinics currently have very good appointment availability, so getting protected, and getting protected quickly, has never been easier.”

Appointments for the Covid-19 vaccine can be booked online at www.nhs.uk or over the phone by calling 119.

In some instances, vaccination centres may be able to see people without an appointment, however it is advisable that those intending to drop-in check online beforehand whether a site is accepting walk-ins.

A full list of walk-in vaccination sites, which can be listed in order of distance from a person’s home or place of work, can be found online at www.nhs.uk.

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