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More chances than ever to book your Covid vaccinations in Brighton & Hove today
Keep yourself and your family and friends safe from Covid by getting your vaccine at more places than ever before in the city.
Now is the best time to have your first, second or booster Covid vaccinations and we have made it easier with extra sessions across the city to give you more choice of times and places to suit you.
And if you’re due your second or Spring booster dose, please get it as soon as you are eligible.
If you are unsure about having a vaccination please attend and ask staff questions to answer your concerns.
Book online or over the phone
You can book online or by calling 119 for an appointment at Churchill Square, Brighton Racecourse or some of the pharmacies in the city.
Visit a walk-in session that works for you
There are walk-in sessions available every day across the city for anyone who’s aged 16 or over and needs a vaccine. There’s no need to book, just turn up.
Wednesday 6 April
4pm-8pm Tesco Superstore, Church Road, Hove, BN3 2DL
All walk-in vaccinations are still suspended at Churchill Square but there’s plenty of appointments available to book every day.
Vaccinations for 12 to 15-year-olds
If your child hasn’t had all their Covid vaccines yet you can book an appointment at Churchill Square.
A parent or carer must attend with the young person, and consent can be given on the day.
Vaccinations for 5 to 11-year-olds
From this week, all children aged 5-11 can get their free COVID-19 vaccine. In Brighton & Hove appointments are available at Churchill Square and at Brighton Racecourse, and they can be booked online or by calling 119 from this week.
Children will be offered two doses the Pfizer vaccine, with the majority of children receiving them 12 weeks apart (children who are high risk will be offered their second dose after 8 weeks). Each vaccine is a third of the dose of vaccine that is given to older children and adults.
A parent or carer must attend, and consent can be given on the day.
Free parking or transport
One-hour free parking is available for anyone getting a vaccine at Churchill Square and there’s also free parking at the Racecourse.
A free transport service is available to help people who do not have the means to travel to their vaccination appointment and need help to get there and back. To book, phone 01444 275 008 from 10am to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
More information
If you have any questions about the Sussex COVID-19 vaccination programme: