Covid jabs available for over 25s in Biddulph and beyond from tomorrow

By Jack Lenton

7th Jun 2021 | Local News

People aged 25 and over in Biddulph and the rest of England will be invited to book Covid-19 vaccinations from tomorrow (Tuesday), the Health Secretary Matt Hancock has just announced.

People around the country aged 25-29 will be able to book their jab from tomorrow morning.

Mr Hancock said in the Commons today: "From this week we will start offering vaccinations to people under 30, bringing us ever closer to the goal of offering a vaccine to all adults in the UK by the end of next month.

"From tomorrow morning, we will open up vaccination to people aged 25 to 29.

"Over the remainder of this week, the NHS will send texts to people in these age groups and GPs will be inviting people on their lists to come forward."

Over 40 million adults in the UK have received their first jab so far, with over 27 million people now being fully vaccinated with both doses.

Meanwhile in neighbouring Leek, vaccines have been made available to all over 18s in the town via a pop up vaccination clinic due to an outbreak of the Indian variant, also known as the Delta variant, in the town.

However, these jabs are only available to people who live within the Leek postcode.

If you would like to book your vaccine, visit the NHS website.

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