Covid Vaccination

Covid Vaccine Information

Vaccine prioritisation and invites 

We are working to vaccinate everyone in the first priority group (those over 70 and at high risk) as quickly as possible. This will take time but we are committed to getting all people in this group by the end of February 2021.   

  • If you are aged over 70, you can now book your COVID-19 vaccination appointment without needing an invitation letter by visiting www.nhs.uk/covid-vaccination, or by calling 119, free of charge. 
  • If you are aged over 70, you no longer need a letter to book a vaccination appointment at your local vaccination centre or community pharmacy.  
  • If you are aged over 70, you can also contact your GP practice if you wish to book an appointment at one of the local GP vaccination sites. 

Patient Information For Attending Your Vaccination Appointment

Information for the public on the vaccination programme in NW London

 We are working to vaccinate everyone in the first priority group (those over 80 and at high risk) as quickly as possible.

 This will take time but we are committed to getting all people in this group by the end of February 2021.

 We know it can be frustrating to see some people being offered the vaccine when you have not yet heard about your own; we are opening all our vaccination sites as quickly as possible and we will get to you soon.

 We will also begin to start vaccinate those over 75 from early February, but again this will take time to get to everyone, please bear with us.

 The NHS will contact you when we are able to offer you an appointment, this will either be a letter or phone call from your GP.

 If you miss the phone call please don’t worry, we will call again or send you a letter.

 Please also be aware some people may receive two invites. If this happens, please pick the site you would prefer to go for your vaccination and follow the booking-in advice provided. You can ignore the second invite.

 Scams:

 We are also aware of several reports of people being contacted by fraudsters offering the Covid19 vaccine. The reports show text messages being sent providing a link for people to register their details to apply for the vaccine, some of which require payment.

These text messages and links are not sent from, or linked to, the NHS. 

 Please note the NHS will:

•NEVER ask you to press a button on your keypad or send a text asking you to confirm you want the vaccine.

•NEVER ask for payment for the vaccine or for your bank details.

 If you receive a text message from an unfamiliar number:

•Do not respond to it or click on any links

•Do not enter any personal or log on details

•Do not make any payment

  You can find more details here Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination - NHS (www.nhs.uk)

 

Covid-19 Vaccine Transport

If you are aged 50+ and would like Age UK to arrange free taxi transport to and from your Covid-19 Vaccination appointment within
Kensington and Chelsea, Hammersmith and Fulham, Westminister, Hillingdon, Harrow and Brent area, then please get in touch:


ashallon@aukc.org.uk


or please call on: 07497 188 221 and ask for Amy Shallon.