British Sign Language (BSL) guide to the lifting of lockdown restrictions
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In all NHS settings, patients and staff must continue to wear a mask or face covering, unless exempt, as well as following other guidance.
Even more pop-ups have been added to the vaccination timetable this week. Getting vaccinated is quick, free and easy. If you or someone you know has not yet made their vaccination plan, we encourage you to do so as soon as possible.
Getting your covid-19 vaccine is easier than ever, with more locations and no need to book. Everyone over 18 can now get vaccinated. Currently, across the whole city, 46% of adults have had a vaccine, compared to the average of 83% across England. If you, or someone you know, hasn’t yet been vaccinated, we strongly … Continued
A free shuttle bus service will be in operation tomorrow – Friday 9th July. You can get the bus from one of four stops in the city and be taken to the Vertu Morors Arena for a jab. First and second Pfizer jabs will be available, no appointment needed. The times and locations of the … Continued
This week there are multiple options to get vaccinated in Newcastle. Vaccination is open to all adults over the age of 18 and we recommend that every person take up the option of getting vaccinated.
We are running a walk-in covid vaccine clinic at No 17 Osborne Road this Sunday, 4th July from 9 am to 5 pm. We will only have the Astra Zeneca vaccine available, so we would ask people who have had their first shot of another vaccine to wait for their scheduled second jab. There is … Continued
The easiest way to display your vaccination status is through the free NHS App. If you are travelling internationally or attending a trial event, you may be asked to prove you have been vaccinated against covid-19. The NHS App is the best way to do this. Please be aware that GP practices cannot provide you … Continued
Everyone aged 18 and over can now get a covid-19 vaccination. Vaccines are our best route out of the pandemic, and so far nearly 77million doses have been given in the UK. Nearly half of the adult population are now fully vaccinated, with the second doses bring stronger and longer lasting protection. Vaccines are safe, … Continued
From today, anyone aged 23 or above – or will turn 23 before 1 July – can now book a covid-19 vaccination. Visit NHS.uk to book your vaccination. You will be able to book your first and second jabs at the same time. The second will normally be 11-12 weeks after the first and gives … Continued