All vaccination sites across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire are offering walk-in appointments for all those 18 and over for first and second doses. Second doses will be available for those who had their first dose 56 days (8 weeks) ago. People aged 16 and 17 can walk into selected walk-in sites. See our opening times for walk-in appointments on the website.
Letters and texts have been sent to invite people aged 12-15 identified as at higher risk of severe COVID-19 infection to book their vaccine. Find out more here.
Anyone aged 18+ can book an appointment online or by calling 119.
Hospitals
- We have seen 118 admissions relating to Covid-19 in the seven days to 15 August, which compares to 89 in the previous 7 day period
- We had 160 beds occupied by Covid+ patients on 17 August, this compares to 131 on 10 August
- Of those 160 beds, 14% (23 beds) were mechanically ventilated
- In the week from 12 – 18 August there were 2 deaths, which compares to 7 the previous week
*Sherwood Forest Hospitals, Nottingham University Hospitals and Nottinghamshire Healthcare Trust
General Practice
- June saw 522,336 GP appointments with 57% being face-to-face and 51% being the same day or next
Vaccinations
- Latest figures (8 December – 15 August) show in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire 25,775 vaccines have been administered in the last week. In total, 1,307,966 vaccinations have now been administered with 600,337 of these being second doses. In Bassetlaw, a total of 164,048 vaccines have been administered with 77,263 of these being second doses.
- A breakdown of the figures, alongside ONS population estimates, show vaccines have been administered to 94.5% of people aged 80+, 100% of people aged 75-79, 98% of people aged 70-74, 93.5% of people aged 65-69, 99.2% of people aged 60-64, 97.1% of people aged 55-59, 91.8% of people aged 50-54, 84.7% of people aged 45-49 and 89% of people aged 40-44, 83.1% of people aged 35-39, 79.2% of people aged 30-34, 62.3% of people aged 25-29, 62.8% of people aged 18-24 and 2.5% of people under the age of 18.
- Second doses have been administered to 92.9% of people aged 80+, 100% of people aged 75-79, 96.9% of people aged 70-74, 92.1% of people aged 65-69, 96.6% of people aged 60-64, 94.2% of people aged 55-59, 88.7% of people aged 50-54, 79.6% of people aged 45-49 and 80.9% of people aged 40-44, 69.4% of people aged 35-39, 58.9% of people aged 30-34, 37% of people aged 25-29, 24% of people aged 18-24 and 0.6% of people under the age of 18.
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 or in an emergency call 999. If you are unsure which service you need, call 111 or go to 111 Online who will advise you on the best service for your needs.
If you have symptoms of coronavirus, including a new continuous cough, a high temperature or a loss of, or change in, your normal sense of smell or taste, then get a test by calling 119 or go online to https://www.gov.uk/get-coronavirus-test
For more information about the Covid-19 vaccination programme, please click here.