Get vaccinated – but at the right time!
Residents are being reminded of the time they need to wait between getting Covid jabs or being vaccinated after having had the virus.
Residents are being reminded of the time they need to wait between getting Covid jabs or being vaccinated after having had the virus.
Young people aged 12-17 can still get their first or second Covid-19 vaccination during half-term next week at the Grab a Jab clinics across Bury.
Booster Covid jabs and flu vaccinations will be available at the same time to people across Bury from next week.
The total number of Covid jabs received by Bury residents has now reached 255,592.
The total number of Covid jabs in Bury has now reached 253,973.
The total number of Covid jabs in Bury has now reached 251,963.
All young people in Bury aged 16 and 17 will, from Monday (23 Aug), be able to get a Covid jab and get protected against coronavirus.
Two pop-up vax clinics will be held in Radcliffe next week to make it even easier for local residents to get their jabs.
All young people aged 16 and 17 will soon be invited to receive a Covid vaccination, and parents and carers of eligible children will be contacted in the coming weeks.
Residents are being urged to get their Covid vaccinations and take the total number of jabs beyond the current 238,793.
Residents are being urged to get their Covid vaccinations and take the total number of jabs beyond the current 226,607.
A total of 125,513 people in Bury have now had their first Covid jab - and 91,663 residents have received their second dose.
A total of 123,477 people registered with a Bury GP have now had their first Covid jab - and 89,104 residents have received their second dose.
A total of 99,425 people registered with a Bury GP have now had their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine.