Walk-in and mobile, pop-up vaccination clinics will be operating in Ellesmere Port, Winsford and Northwich next week, offering COVID-19 vaccinations to everyone over the age of 17 years and nine months.
The programme of walk-in clinics for week beginning Monday, 9 August, will be:
- Wednesday, 11 August, The Acorns Primary and Nursery School car park, Pooltown Road, Ellesmere Port CH65 7ED, (Pfizer and Astra Zeneca vaccines), 10am - 5pm
- Thursday, 12 August, Ellesmere Port Civic Hall, Civic Way, Ellesmere Port CH64 0AZ (Pfizer), 9am - 6pm
- Friday, 13 August, Cheviot Square car park, Winsford, CW7 1QS, (Pfizer and Astra Zeneca vaccines), 11am - 7pm
- Saturday, 14 August, Northwich Artisan Market, Barons Quay (opposite H&M), Northwich, CW9 5LG, (Pfizer and Astra Zeneca vaccines), 10am - 5pm
The vaccines are available to all as a first dose and as a second dose to those who have already one dose of the same vaccine, providing there is an eight-week gap between doses.
Vaccines, particularly Pfizer, are issued for as long as the daily supply lasts and so may run out before the advertised closing time.
No appointment is necessary to attend any of the free mobile clinics.
Appointments can also be pre-booked for alternative venues through the National Booking Service either online at:
or by phoning: 119.
For more information on the vaccine visit: cheshireccg.nhs.uk.
For more information about testing in the borough visit:
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