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Keeping loved ones safe and healthy is everyone’s priority and one of the best ways to protect yourself and others is to be vaccinated. Vaccines give safe and effective protection against severe illness and hospitalisation.
Covid-19 is still around – and it can cause serious infections in some people. The vaccines are still being offered because viruses change, and protection fades over time. It's important to top up your protection if you're eligible.
Covid-19 vaccinations
From 3 October, free Covid-19 vaccinations are available for:
frontline health and social care workers and staff in care homes for older adults
residents in a care home for older adults
all adults aged 65 years and over
anyone aged six months to 64 years who is in a clinical risk group
Community pharmacies will continue to provide bookable appointments and some walk-ins for people who are eligible.
If you think you are eligible but haven’t been contacted, you can:
carers in receipt of carer’s allowance, or if you are the main carer of an elderly or disabled person
close contacts of immunocompromised people
frontline workers in a social care setting without an employer-led occupational health scheme – this includes people working for a registered residential care or nursing home, registered domiciliary care providers, voluntary managed hospice providers and if you are employed by someone who receives direct payments (personal budgets) or personal health budgets, such as personal assistants
Talk to your doctor if you have a long-term condition that is not in one of these groups. They should offer you the flu vaccine if they think you're at risk of serious problems if you get flu.