Covid19 Vaccines for anyone aged 16 to 17
17/08/2021
The NHS has evidence that shows people who have been vaccinated againist Covid19 are less likely to pass the virus onto others.
If you or a family member are aged 16 or 17 you can now get a Covid19 vaccine to protect yourselves and others.
You can walk into the vaccination centres without an appointment - and get your Pfizer jab done.
Although you don't need to come with a parent or guardian you should take with you some proof of your age.
A list of vaccination centres can be found here
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