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Walk in vaccination sites

If you haven't had your first dose of the Covid vaccination yet you can visit one of the walk-in sites in Brighton & Hove this week - no appointment needed.

29 June 2021
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Local Covid cases highest in South East

After last week’s leap in confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Brighton & Hove, numbers have continued to rise. Our city has one of the highest case rates in the South East of England.

24 June 2021
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Where to find the mobile vaccination service this week, 23 - 27 June

Here are the dates and location of the mobile community vaccination service this week, 23 - 27 June including a new walk-in service on Hove Lawns on Saturday.

21 June 2021
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We must bring down Covid infection rates in our city

With new cases of Covid-19 rising sharply this week, Councillor Phélim Mac Cafferty, Leader of Brighton & Hove City Council, urges everyone to help bring infections down to keep our city safe.

18 June 2021
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Local Covid case rise outstrips national trend

New confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Brighton & Hove have increased sharply by 160% on last week’s numbers. Symptom-free lateral flow tests helped find cases in time to take action to slow the virus.

17 June 2021
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Tests aren’t just for term-time

With cases increasing among young people, Councillor Phélim MacCafferty, Leader of Brighton & Hove City Council, asks everyone to get back into the symptom-free testing routine.

11 June 2021
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We can’t afford to forget about Covid yet

Confirmed new cases of Covid in the city went up again last week, with the largest rise among young people who haven't had the chance to be vaccinated yet. Now that people in their 20s can book their first jab, we're asking everyone to help the vaccination programme do its work.

10 June 2021
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Vaccinations take to the road - 9 to 13 June

The NHS vaccination team has taken to the road to make sure everyone who wants to get vaccinated can get their jab. Here's where you'll find the vaccination bus and ambulance around town from 9 to 13 June.

4 June 2021
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Get involved this Carers Week

This Carers Week we're inviting unpaid carers in Brighton & Hove to take advantage of discounts, share your story or join other carers at free information sessions, activities or workshops.

4 June 2021
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Stay safe - don’t forget the basics

With an increase in Covid-19 cases this week, Councillor Phélim Mac Cafferty, Leader of Brighton & Hove City Council, explains why it’s so important to keep up with the basic Covid safety guidelines while the NHS vaccination programme rolls out.

4 June 2021

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