Advice for over 70s: how to book your Covid jab
By Philippa Davies
29th Jul 2021 | Local News
The NHS in Devon is offering advice to people aged over 70 on how to contact the NHS about getting a coronavirus vaccine.
On Monday, February 8, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock, encouraged anyone over 70 who has not yet been vaccinated to get in touch with the NHS about booking an appointment.
In Devon, there are two main ways for people aged over 70 to contact the NHS to book a vaccination.
Booking your Covid jab through local GP surgeries
GP practices are working together to offer the vaccine to their patients, and across Devon, 20 GP-led centres are in operation, serving all of the county's GP practices. Practices are at different stages in vaccinating the priority groups they serve for a number of reasons: they started vaccinating at different times, some have a higher proportion of older people on their lists than others, and capacity varies between sites due to vaccine supply, the size of the site and the number of staff available. If you are in one of the top four priority groups, as determined by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation, and haven't yet been contacted to arrange a vaccination, you can contact your practice or wait for them to contact you. GP-led vaccination sites book appointments depending on how much vaccine they are sent from the national supply chain. Once these appointments are full, practices wait until they are notified of their next delivery before booking appointments. As practices have efficient processes for contacting patients to fill up their appointments and avoid wastage, they may not always have empty slots when patients call them. Some practices are posting helpful updates on social media or on their websites to let their patients know whether slots are available or not, so people can avoid unnecessary calls.Arranging your Covid jab through the national booking service
The simplest way of using the service is online, but if you can't book online, call 119 (free, 7am-11pm, seven days a week).
The system allows people to choose a time slot and location that suits them. It offers appointments at large vaccination centres or the selected community pharmacies that are offering the jab: * Westpoint Exeter – large vaccination centre * Home Park, Plymouth – large vaccination centre * Plymouth Cricket Ground, Devonport, run by Devonport Pharmacy * Lewis Pharmacy, Exeter Road, Exmouth * Westward Ho! Baptist Church, run by Arnolds Pharmacy, Westward Ho!
For some people, attending the large vaccination sites at Taunton Racecourse in Somerset and the Royal Cornwall Showground, Wadebridge, may be more convenient, and slots can be booked at these locations via the national booking service.
Important information on the national booking service for Covid jabs
- You do not need to have received a letter or know your NHS number to use the national booking service.
- You can check the timing or location of an appointment made through the national booking system or cancel an appointment, under the 'manage my booking' section of the website.
To help avoid wastage, it is really important to cancel an appointment if you get vaccinated somewhere else.
- If you receive a letter from the national booking service, it does not mean you have been taken off your GP practice's list.
- You must book an appointment, do not turn up without one.
- Do not go more than 15 minutes early for an appointment – going too early creates unnecessary queues.
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