How to get your COVID-19 vaccine
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COVID-19 vaccines will protect you from serious illness from COVID-19.
To get a free COVID-19 vaccine you can register for an appointment at a vaccination centre. You can also go to a walk-in clinic without an appointment at certain times.
To get a vaccine appointment, you can:
Anyone aged 12 or older can now get a COVID-19 vaccine.
If you are aged 12 to 15, your parent or legal guardian will need to register you and give consent for your COVID-19 vaccine.
If you are aged 16 or older, you can still register for your COVID-19 vaccine.
To get vaccinated without an appointment, you can also go to a walk-in vaccination clinic.
Talk to your obstetrician, midwife or GP about the risks and benefits of getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
If you would like to get your vaccine after this, you can register online or go to a walk-in vaccination clinic.
Your maternity hospital or GP can also arrange your COVID-19 vaccine.
If you cannot leave home for medical reasons, your GP can refer you for a home vaccination.