PEOPLE have been urged to grab a Covid jab at a Bradford hospital.
St Luke’s Hospital is holding a walk-in Covid vaccination centre in its Horton Wing, Little Horton Lane two days a week.
The sessions held every Friday between 1pm and 7pm are for booster vaccines only.
People who attend the walk-in sessions every Sunday from 9am to 4.30pm can be those who require a first and second vaccine doses from five-years’-old upwards and booster vaccinations.
At St Luke’s Hospital, Bradford, you can get your Covid booster vaccination on Fridays and Sundays. Or if you’re getting your first or second doses, come on a Sunday instead. No appointment needed.#GrabAJab@ActAsOneBDC @bradfordmdc pic.twitter.com/6Wf1lc0VWH
— BDCFT NHS (@BDCFT) December 8, 2022
The sessions are for those who are due a vaccine and no appointment is needed. But people can book an appointment online at nhs.uk/conditions-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination
Meanwhile, Kirkgate Market in the Kirkgate Shopping Centre is hosting walk-in sessions for people to get their first, second and booster doses of the coronavirus vaccine three days each week.
The service is available every Thursday and Friday between 11am and 2pm and on Saturdays from 10am to 2pm.
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