People who have not yet had their first or second Covid vaccination – or who are eligible for the booster – can attend clinics at venues across South Tyneside this week.

To book an appointment at a local vaccine centre (The Glen, Cleadon Park or Flagg Court) at a specific time, or if you have questions about the vaccine, please call the South Tyneside Vaccination Contact Centre on 0191 283 1925 or speak with your GP practice.

Alternatively, you may prefer to attend a large centre such as the Centre for Life or the Nightingale Hospital (near Sunderland). To book an appointment, call 119 between 7am and 11pm or visit the national NHS website.

Details of groups eligible for booster jabs are listed further down the page. If you are in one of the eligible groups, you can only have the booster dose if it’s been at least 180 days since your second dose.

SOUTH SHIELDS

Flagg Court Health Centre, NE33 2LS

Wednesday 6 October, 10am – 2pm

Thursday 7 October, 2pm – 7.30pm

Friday 8 October, 2pm – 7pm

Saturday 9 October, 1.30pm – 3.30pm

Sunday 10 October, 10am – 1.30pm

Pfizer – first and second doses, and boosters – just walk in!  

Neil Pharmacy – Simonside, NE34 9BD
Details to follow

Whiteleas Pharmacy – South Shields, NE34 8HF
Details to follow

Melissa bus (offering Pfizer, including boosters if you are eligible)

Thursday 7 October, 10am – 4pm at junction of Mile End Road and King Street (close to Barclays Bank)

Friday 8 October, 10am – 4pm at junction of Mile End Road and King Street (close to Barclays Bank)

JARROW

Edinburgh Road Pharmacy – Jarrow, NE32 4BB 

Thursday 7 Oct 9:30am – 5pm;

Moderna – just walk in!

St. John the Baptist Church, Nairn St, Jarrow NE32 4HX

Wednesday 6 October, 9.30am – 5pm

Friday 8 October, 9:30am – 5pm

Pfizer – just walk in! 

Neil Pharmacy – Jarrow, NE32 4LZ
Details to follow

HEBBURN

The Glen Health Centre – Hebburn NE31 1NU

Wednesday 6 October, 12.30pm – 7.30pm

Friday 8 October, 8am – 1.30pm

Saturday 9 October, 10am – 3.30pm

Sunday 10 October, 10am – 2pm

Pfizer – first and second doses, and boosters – just walk in! 

The Pfizer vaccine is now available to anyone aged 16 and over (it was previously for ages 18-39 only). There are no age restrictions on the Moderna vaccine. To have a second dose, you must have had your first vaccine at least eight weeks before.

Information on Covid-19 vaccine boosters

Who is eligible for the COVID-19 booster vaccine?

The following people should be offered a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in the same order as the first part of the vaccination programme.

  • those living in residential care homes for older adults
  • all adults aged 50 years or over
  • frontline health and social care workers
  • all those aged 16 to 49 years with underlying health conditions that put them at higher risk of severe COVID-19 (as set out in the green book), and adult carers
  • adult household contacts of immunosuppressed individuals

The JCVI advises that the booster vaccine dose should be offered no earlier than six months after completion of the first course of vaccination.

The JCVI advises that the booster vaccine dose should be offered no earlier than six months after having the second dose of the vaccination. Like your previous doses, the vaccine will be given in your upper arm.

For more information on covid-19 vaccine boosters visit the NHS website or Gov.uk 

This week’s drop-in vaccine clinics in South Tyneside