Less than one month left to get your spring COVID-19 vaccine

By Amanda Wilkins - 8 June 2026

CommunityHealth

Eligible people in the South West are being urged to get their spring COVID-19 vaccine before the offer ends on 30 June.

So far this spring, almost half a million (498,615) people in the South West have chosen to top up their protection by getting a COVID-19 vaccine. However, time is running out for those who have not yet taken up the offer. 

Emma Redfern, Medical Director Specialised Commissioning at NHS England South West, said: “You only have until 30 June to get your spring COVID-19 vaccine, so it is important that everyone eligible comes forward as soon as possible. 

“This is especially important for adults and children aged 6 months and over who are immunosuppressed, as COVID-19 can cause serious illness for those with a weakened immune system.  

“This includes people who have a blood cancer such as leukaemia, lymphoma or myeloma, have had an organ, bone marrow or stem cell transplant, have a genetic disorder that affects their immune system or are receiving chemotherapy, biological therapy or radiotherapy. 

“Topping up yours or your child’s protection now can help reduce the risk of COVID-19 over the coming months.  

“Appointments are available at local pharmacies, GP practices and walk-in clinics, but the offer ends at the end of the month (30 June), so please do not leave it too late.  

“If you’re not sure whether you are eligible, speak with your GP for further advice.” 

In line with expert advice, the vaccination is being offered to the following groups in spring 2026:  

  • adults aged 75 years and over (including individuals who turn 75 years old by 30 June 2026)  
  • residents in a care home for older adults  
  • those aged 6 months and over with a weakened immune system  

The COVID-19 vaccine helps protect against severe illness and hospitalisation and remains one of the best ways to protect those most vulnerable to the virus. Protection from previous vaccination or infection can reduce over time so it is important to top up your protection. 

The NHS will contact those who are eligible, but you do not need to wait for an invite. The last day to book an appointment is 29 June, with GPs, pharmacies and walk-in clinics offering COVID-19 vaccinations until 30 June.   

You can book an appointment via the NHS app, online on the NHS website, by calling 119 or 18001 119 on a text phone. You can also attend a walk-in site, locations for which can be found on the NHS website. If you receive health care at home, speak with your GP about a home visit.   

Those aged 75 and over may be eligible for both an RSV vaccine and a COVID-19 vaccine – You can now book an appointment to receive these at the same time in some locations.   

Find the latest information about the COVID-19 vaccine at www.nhs.uk/covid-vaccine.   

 

 

Your Comments

Be the first to comment on this article

Login or Register to post a comment on this article

Subscribe to The Link
Health
Firefighters issue hot weather warning

Firefighters issue hot weather warning

Local people are being warned that ...

Health
NHS urge people to take extra care in warm weather

NHS urge people to take extra care in warm weather

People living in Swindon are being ...

Drove Vets
Health
The Co-directors of The Care Show (Swindon) Hannah Edwards, Kevin Griffiths

The Care Show Swindon returns with new venue

After their successful relaunch in early ...

Health
New vaccination contracts to improve access

New vaccination contracts to improve access

New contracts have been agreed to ...

Blaylocks - Leave till Jan 25
Health
New short stay unit opens at GWH

New short stay unit opens at GWH

A new Medical Short Stay Unit ...

Registered in England & Wales. No: 4513027, Positive Media Group, Old Bank House, 5 Devizes Road, Old Town, Swindon, SN1 4BJ