Wokingham Borough Surgeries Delivering Covid Vaccine To Patients

If you are over 70 but haven't yet had your Covid vaccine you can now contact the NHS directly to book an appointment to have the vaccine. Find out more here
GPs across Wokingham Borough have begun vaccinating people against Covid 19, starting with elderly residents and front line health workers. Details of where this will take place are below
People are asked not to contact their GP surgery so that their practice team can focus on arranging the vaccinations, You will be contacted when it is your turn to receive the vaccine.
Healthwatch is unable to provide any specific information about when you will be invited for your vaccination
Vaccinations will not be given at every GP surgery. GP surgeries come under something called Primary Care Networks (PCN). One surgery in each PCN has been chosen to provide vaccinations for all the patients of the other surgeries in that PCN .
There were various reasons for this including logistics but importantly the chosen venues must be able to provide enough space for social distancing and also have room to let patients wait for 15 minutes after their injections to check they don't have severe allergic reactions. In some areas the vaccinations are not given at a surgery but in a community space that meets the safety requirements mentioned
Going forward vaccinations may also take place in larger mass vaccination sites but these plans are yet to be finalised
Vaccination locations in Wokingham Borough
Chalfont Surgery (salvation army hall): - Brookside group practice and Wilderness Road surgery
Swallowfield Surgery (village hall) - Swallowfied surgery and Finchampstead surgery
Wokingham Medical Centre (Bradbury Centre) - Wokingham Medical Centre, Woosehill Medical Centre
Wargrave Surgery – Wargrave surgery, Loddon Vale surgery, Parkside surgery, Woodley Centre surgery
Woodley Centre Surgery – Woodley Centre surgery, Wargrave surgery, Loddon Vale surgery, Parkside surgery
When will I get the vaccine
The vaccine will be offered more widely, and at other locations, as soon as possible.
The order in which people will be offered the vaccine is based on advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI).
Why am I being asked to wait ?
Is the vaccine safe?
The vaccine has met strict standards of safety, quality and effectiveness set out by the independent Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
Other vaccines are being developed. They will only be available on the NHS once they have been thoroughly tested to make sure they are safe and effective.
Visit the Gov.UK or NHS website for the most up to date information.
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