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Private Covid Vaccine

£79
Private Covid Vaccine

Private Covid Vaccine

At present people aged 65 years and above qualify for a free Covid vaccination paid for by the NHS but millions are left with no access to a Covid vaccine.


The importance of private COVID vaccination includes:


Leisure and travel:

  • Traveling increases the risk of respiratory infections by six times, and Covid is no different.

  • Prevention is even more crucial for those who travel, as they have less access to diagnosis, medical care, and treatment.


Defending friends and family:

  • Since many of us are unable to receive an NHS vaccination for ourselves, we must protect our elderly or vulnerable family members and friends.


Employment and vocation:

  • You are more likely to get sick and more likely to infect others if you work in a healthcare setting or in close contact with the public.

  • Your well-being is important to those around you if you work in a crucial position or on a close-knit team. As an illustration, in September 2023, a small-scale Covid outbreak among 


Health issues and advocating for comprehensive care:

  • Some people have chosen not to receive vaccinations due to concerns about their pre-existing medical conditions, needle phobia, or anxiety about the vaccination's potential effects. Healthcare professionals must possess the ability to address these kinds of issues outside of the NHS, so that every patient interaction offers the chance to provide comprehensive care.

What Vaccines are available?


 Vaccine Schedules

Adults and children above 12 years:

Single dose


Note: If you were previously vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine, you should not receive a booster dose until at least 3 months after the most recent dose.

Note

This vaccine is not suitable for children under the age of 12. Any appointments made for anyone under 12 years of age will be cancelled.


Any Cancellation within 48 hours before the appointment will incur a charge of 20% of the total service cost.



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