PRIME Minister Boris Johnson addressed the nation on Sunday, December 12, urging the UK to take up their booster vaccinations.
However, the NHS vaccine booking service is ‘currently facing high demand’ and is operating a queuing system,
Those aged between 18 and 29 are reminded that booking opens for the age range on Wednesday, December 15 and all those experiencing waits should try again later today or tomorrow.
The COVID vaccine booking service is currently facing extremely high demand so is operating a queueing system.
— NHS (@NHSuk) December 13, 2021
For users aged 18-29, please be aware that booking opens on Wednesday 15 Dec.
For all others experiencing waits, we would advise trying again later today or tomorrow.
We have rounded up the closest walk in covid vaccinations sites near Bromsgrove where you can get a jab today (Monday, December 13).
All information is correct as of December 13 at 1pm and sourced from the NHS UK website.
Lye Ghausia Community Hall
196-198 High Street, Lye, Stourbridge, DY9 8JZ
8.8 miles away from Bromsgrove
The site is for those aged 16 and over.
- Availability
If you’ve already had your 1st dose, you need to have the same vaccine for your 2nd dose.
1st dose
2nd dose – Pfizer
Booster dose
- Opening time on Monday, December 13
9am- 5pm
Milan Chemist
137 Halesowen Road, Netherton, DY2 9PX
10.7 miles away from Bromsgrove
The site is for those aged 16 and over.
- Availability
If you’ve already had your 1st dose, you need to have the same vaccine for your 2nd dose.
1st dose
2nd dose – Pfizer
Booster dose
- Opening time on Monday, December 13
9am- 6pm
Jhoots Pharmacy – Netherton
145 Halesowen Road, Dudley, DY2 9PX
10.8 miles away from Bromsgrove
The site is for those aged 16 and over.
- Availability
If you’ve already had your 1st dose, you need to have the same vaccine for your 2nd dose.
1st dose
2nd dose – Moderna
Booster dose
- Opening time on Monday, December 13
9am- 6pm
For more information visit walk-in coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination sites near Bromsgrove.
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