COVID-19 Spring Booster information
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 13th June 2023

There is still time for those at higher risk to receive their Spring Booster COVID-19 vaccine.
Those at higher risk are eligible for a Spring Booster COVID-19 vaccine up until 30 June 2023. It’s not too late if someone has missed their Spring Booster appointment. NHS inform has up-to-date, reliable information and how to access/book an appointment at their local vaccination clinic. Many Health Boards are now offering drop-in clinics. Local Health Board webpages and social media channels include details of available clinics. All the Spring Booster vaccine information leaflets are available in other languages and formats please visit NHS inform.
The offer of primary (first and second) doses will end for 5 to 49 year olds with no underlying health conditions that put them at greater risk of COVID-19 on 30 June 2023. If someone has had their first ever dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on or before the 30 June 2023, they can book their second dose using the online booking portal on www.nhsinform.scot/covid19vaccine or by calling the national vaccination helpline on 0800 030 8013. They should have their second dose of the vaccine at least 8 weeks after they’ve had their first dose. If someone has not had either of their first two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, they can book an appointment for their first dose up until the 30 June.
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