Cardiff and Vale University Health Board will soon start delivering the COVID-19 2022 Autumn booster vaccination to all those eligible.
For more information on the Booster Programme please visit: https://cavuhb.nhs.wales/covid-19/cavuhb-covid-19-mass-vaccination-programme/ or see https://gov.wales/covid-19-vaccination-programme-vaccine-update-22-march-2022
REMINDER: IF YOU ARE UNDER 80, PLEASE DO NOT CALL THE SURGERY AS WE WILL BE UNABLE TO HELP WITH YOUR ENQUIRIES REGARDING THE 2022 AUTUMN BOOSTER PROGRAMME.
Vaccination Update on 5-11 year olds
The local health board are now offering vaccine appointments to children aged 5-11 years old. Appointments will be sent by letter to the child’s address. Parents / Carers are also able to contact our booking line on 02921 841234 to book an appointment. We are currently unable to offer walk in appointments to this age group.
Further guidance for parents can be found here.
COVID Vaccination Walk-In Service
If you have not received your first, second or booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, you can attend a walk-in session between 8:30am to 7:30pm daily to get vaccinated at a number of locations. Please note: 12-15 year olds must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
For further information and to read the full update visit our Programme Information page by clicking here.
COVID-19 Vaccination Forms
Cardiff & Vale University Health Board have now created an online form, which is available for patients to register their details if they have not yet had the vaccination or missed a dose. There is currently a 'Leave Nobody Behind' Form where you can register your details if you feel you have been missed.
More information and the available forms can be found at:
How do vaccinations work?
Most vaccines work by triggering an immune response from a weakened or inactive germ that causes the disease. The Covid vaccine works by giving our body a set of instructions to make a harmless “spike protein” which will create the antibodies and cells required to fight off coronavirus.
Who can get the COVID-19 vaccine?
The NHS had initially offered the COVID-19 vaccine to people most at risk from coronavirus. This has since been offered to all individuals, regardless of their risk, aged 18 and over.
Children and young people aged 5 to 17 years who are not at greater risk of serious illness from COVID infection should be offered their first and second dose of Pfizer vaccine 12 weeks apart. Children and young people aged 5-17 with certain health conditions are at higher risk of complications from COVID-19 and are recommended 2 doses of COVID-19 vaccine 8 weeks apart
It has now been successfully given to:
- patients aged 60 and over
- people who live or work in care homes
- health and social care workers at high risk
- people at moderately increased risk due to chronic health conditions
- all adults aged 18 and over
- all children aged 12 - 18
You will need to be registered with a GP surgery in Wales to receive the vaccination. You can register with one if you do not have one.