Update on the situation in the NHS – 27 January
The NHS continues to urge anyone who is eligible for a first, second or booster dose of the vaccine to walk into a site or book an appointment to make sure they have as much protection as possible.
Many people who tested positive for Covid-19 over the festive period are now eligible to receive a booster. You can receive a booster 28 days after testing positive for the virus or 28 days after symptoms started.
The booster dramatically increases protection and is vital for protecting yourself and your loved ones from Covid-19 and any dangers posed by long covid.
Book your Covid-19 jab: You can book on the NHS website or call 119.
Walk-in for a Covid-19 jab: Find your nearest walk-in venue.
Hospitals
*Sherwood Forest Hospitals, Nottingham University Hospitals and Nottinghamshire Healthcare Trust
General Practice
Vaccinations
Remember
The NHS is here for you and so if you are concerned about a new lump or mole or have any other health issues then please get in touch with your GP.
If it is not an emergency you can use a range of service, such as:
Pharmacy
Pharmacies can offer over the counter advice and treat common illnesses such as colds, sore throats, stings and allergies.
Call 111 First
Once a patients calls 111 or visits 111 online they will be navigated to the most appropriate service, first time by a trained operator. The operator will even be able to book appointments and timeslots at the most appropriate health service for your needs.
Visit the NHS Urgent Care Centre