There are 2 booster doses of the coronavirus [COVID-19] vaccine you may be able to get: If you have not had a booster dose yet, you're still eligible and can book anytime. If you're aged 16 or over you can get a 1st booster dose if you: You can get a 1st booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine if you are aged 12 to 15 and have: You need to have completed your primary COVID-19 vaccination
course and had your previous dose at least 3 months ago to get a 1st booster dose. If you've not had a 1st booster yet, you can: If you're aged 12 to 15, you'll need to bring the letter, text or email inviting you to get a 1st booster dose.1st booster
1st booster for people aged 16 and over
1st booster for some children aged 12 to 15
How to get a 1st booster dose
If you do not have an invitation, you can bring a letter from your GP or hospital specialist about your condition, or a letter from the GP or hospital specialist of the person you live with confirming that anyone they live with should get a 1st booster.
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If you cannot book an appointment online, you can call 119 free of charge. You can speak to a translator if you need to.
If you have difficulties communicating or hearing, or are a British Sign Language [BSL] user, you can use textphone 18001 119 or the NHS 119 BSL interpreter service.
Seasonal booster
You can have a seasonal booster dose [autumn booster] of the COVID-19 vaccine if you are:
- aged 50 or over
- pregnant
- aged 5 to 49 and at high risk due to a health condition
- aged 5 to 49 and at high risk because of a weakened immune system
- aged 5 to 49 and live with someone who has a weakened immune system
- aged 16 to 49 and are a carer
- living or working in a care home for older people
- a frontline health and social care worker
When to get your seasonal booster
You can have your seasonal booster [autumn booster] if it's been at least 3 months since you had your previous dose.
If you have not had a 1st or 2nd dose of the COVID-19 vaccine yet, you should have them as soon as possible.
If you have a severely weakened immune system you should get an additional primary dose before you get a booster.
How to get a seasonal booster dose
To get a seasonal booster [autumn booster] dose you can:
- book a COVID-19 vaccination appointment online for an appointment at a vaccination centre or pharmacy if you are 75 and over, are a frontline health and social care worker, or are aged 12 years or over and have a weakened immune system
- find a walk-in COVID-19 vaccination site to get vaccinated without needing an appointment
If you live in a care home for older people, contact your care home manager about getting vaccinated.
What to bring to your appointment
If you’re aged under 50, it can help if you bring your invitation, an NHS letter describing your condition or treatment, or a repeat prescription slip or medicine box with your name on it to your appointment.
If you don’t have any of these, you should still be able to get vaccinated, but you may have to speak to a healthcare professional first.
What to do if you've had COVID-19 or symptoms of COVID-19
If you or your child have COVID-19, or symptoms of COVID-19 but have not had a test, you should wait until your symptoms are better before you get the vaccine.
You should ideally:
- wait 4 weeks [28 days] if you’re aged 18 years old or over
- wait 12 weeks [84 days] if you're aged 5 to 17 years old
- wait 4 weeks [28 days] if you're aged 12 to 17 years old and at high-risk from COVID-19
This starts from the date your symptoms started or from the date of a positive test, whichever was earlier.
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COVID-19 booster dose and flu vaccine
Some people who can get a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine are also eligible for the annual flu vaccine.
If you are offered both vaccines, it's safe to have them at the same time.
Find out more about the flu vaccine
More information
- Find out more about COVID-19 vaccination booster doses on GOV.UK