One-day walk-in COVID vaccination centre in Northolt available on double decker bus later this week

By Dimitris Kouimtsidis

26th Aug 2021 | Local News

Ealing residents waiting to get their COVID jab at the vaccine bus in Southall in April. Image Credit: Ealing Council
Ealing residents waiting to get their COVID jab at the vaccine bus in Southall in April. Image Credit: Ealing Council

IN April, Ealing residents over the age of 45 were able to get their first COVID-19 vaccine at a double decker bus in Southall.

Now, residents over the age of 40 can do the same thing in Northolt.

The service will only be available for one day, this Thursday, June 3, from 10am-3pm outside Northolt High School on Eastcote Lane.

The service is also available for those deemed to be extremely or clinically vulnerable, have a learning disability, are an eligible frontline health or social care worker, or are a carer.

It would be helpful if attendees can bring identification or an NHS number, but it's not a necessary requirement.

     

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