Seasonal COVID-19 boosters

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What is COVID-19?

COVID-19 is viral infection that can be spread from person to person. Whilst most people with COVID-19 will have mild or moderate symptoms, it can cause more severe symptoms for older people, people with existing health conditions, and pregnant women.

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Why get vaccinated?

The best way to protect yourself and others is to get your booster when you’re eligible. As well as helping to reduce the risk of health complications if you catch COVID-19, it reduces the risk of you passing it on to other people.

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How we’re supporting the NHS

Having provided over 1.5 million COVID-19 vaccinations during the pandemic, we’re now delivering regular COVID-19 and flu vaccination programmes. These will change from season to season. We'll keep this page updated regularly with details of how you can protect yourself and your loved ones today by getting the vaccinations you need.

In the meantime, you can visit the NHS booking system to find your nearest vaccination clinic.

Frequently asked questions

All COVID-19 vaccines available in the UK provide a very high level of protection from developing symptoms of the virus. If you do contract COVID-19, you are much less likely to develop severe symptoms and require hospitalisation if you have had the full recommended course of vaccinations.

To maintain a high level of protection through the colder months and the flu season, a booster jab is recommended and is offered seasonally to those at the greatest risk of serious problems from COVID-19. A booster vaccine will prolong your protection and reduce the chance of hospitalisation.

The NHS advises that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine (which now also has a brand name, “Comirnaty”) should be given for the booster dose, regardless of which vaccine type you received for your previous doses; clinical trials have shown this is well tolerated and provides a strong booster response.

Alternatively, a half dose of the Moderna vaccine may be given; or if you’re unable to receive either of these vaccines, for example due to allergies, the AstraZeneca vaccine may be given to those who received it previously.

Moderna has also introduced a new dual vaccine (called Spikevax) which tackles both the original COVID-19 virus and the newer Omicron variant. This has been approved by the UK's Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency.

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