300 boosted against Covid-19 at army barracks

23 December 2021
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NHS vaccinators joined forces with a British army medical team to give more than 300 jabs to trainees and other personnel at an army barracks in Gillingham.

The pop-up clinic at Brompton Barracks, provided new recruits and other staff with the opportunity to have their booster vaccinations before heading home for Christmas.  

It was delivered by trained vaccinators from NHS Kent and Medway Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and the Ministry of Defence (MoD).

Last week, the Government announced all eligible adults aged 18 and over would be offered a booster vaccine by 31 December, as long as it had been three months since their second dose, or 28 days since testing positive for Covid-19.

NHS Kent and Medway Clinical Commissioning Group’s Chief Nurse Paula Wilkins said: “The pop-up clinic at Brompton Barracks is a great example of how, by working together, we’re able to make sure as many people as possible are having their Covid-19 booster vaccinations. 

“Those vaccinated at the barracks will be heading home, across the UK, for Christmas with knowledge that they have done everything possible to keep their friends and family safe.

“We have worked hard to increase capacity across Kent and Medway, to make sure  everyone can have their booster vaccine. I urge anyone who is yet to book their booster, to go online to the national booking service, or phone 119, and book today.”

“There is capacity across Kent and Medway. You may need to travel a bit further or wait a bit longer for an appointment at a clinic closest to you, but please make sure you book as soon as possible.’’

James Williams, Medway Council’s Director of Public Health, said: 

“Please protect yourself and others by following current guidance to reduce the risk of transmission of this virus. 

“This includes regular hand washing, wearing face coverings where indicated and working from home, if your role allows. 

“Keep using symptom free tests and if symptomatic self-isolate and get a PCR test. We have a number of walk-in pop-up tests sites across Medway, and I encourage residents to visit or alternatively, order your kits online or dial 119. You can keep up to date with our symptom free test locations on our webpage.”
 

Book or walk-in 

Covid-19 vaccination clinics for first, second and booster doses are continuing to take place throughout December and January.

If you haven’t booked yours already, it’s not too late to do so.

The majority of clinics can be booked online at www.nhs.uk/covidvaccine or by phoning 119. 

There are a few walk-ins clinics taking place across Kent and Medway, you can find out where these are by visiting www.kentandmedwayccg.nhs.uk/covid19vaccine

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