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Update: Please allow 4 WORKING DAYS NOTICE between ordering and collecting medication.

New HRT Prescription Prepayment Certificate (PPC) comes into effect from 1st April '23. www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/hrt-ppc


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Covid 19 Help and Information

Covid Autumn Booster

Cropredy Surgery will not be taking part in the Autumn Booster Programme 2023

People at greatest risk of serious illness from Covid, including care home residents, over 65s and frontline health and social care workers, are eligible for an autumn vaccine booster.

Here’s everything you need to know.

Am I eligible for an autumn Covid booster? The following people are eligible for an autumn Covid booster:

· Residents in care homes for older adults.

· All adults aged 65 years and over.

· People aged 6 months to 64 years in a clinical risk group, as defined in tables 3 and 4 of the Covid-19 chapter of the UKHSA Green Book on Immunisation

· Frontline Health and Social Care workers.

· People aged 12 to 64 years who are household contacts of people with immunosuppression, as defined in the UKHSA Green Book.

· People aged 16 to 64 years who are carers, as defined in the UKHSA Green Book, and staff working in care homes for older adults

This is because the risk of severe Covid continues to be strongly associated with increasing age and underlying health conditions.

When is the booster available and how do I book an appointment?

· Vaccinations will begin on 11 September 2023 for those most at risk, including adult care home residents and people who are immunosuppressed.

· From 18 September 2023, the NHS will start to invite people in priority order of risk and those eligible will be able to book an appointment on the National Booking Service.


Using NHS Services

For mild complaints, your pharmacy, the NHS 111 telephone service or www.111.nhs.uk will be able to give you the help you need quickly and easily.

If you need urgent care please call 111 or go to www.111.nhs.uk first. These can then direct you to the most appropriate local service (for instance, a minor injury unit or A&E).

And please always call 999 for a life-threatening illness or injury.

Vaccine Information



 
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