

In most cases, this should be 12 weeks apart, or 12 weeks post infection.Īs the school vaccination programme is now complete, 12 to 17 year olds can now receive their vaccinations at any of the Trust vaccination hubs. Where to get a vaccination - aged 12 to 17 yearsĪll 12 to 17 year olds are now eligible to receive a second dose of the Pfizer vaccine. Who can get a COVID-19 booster vaccinationįind out who is eligible for the COVID-19 booster at: You can find your nearest vaccination clinic by putting in your post code at the following link:
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More information on what vaccine you can get, where to get it, and how to book (where required) is available below. The required interval between first and second doses is eight weeks, while for the first booster dose it is three months after the second dose, for anyone aged 18 years and over for all three COVID-19 vaccines currently in use in Northern Ireland - Pfizer, Moderna and Astra Zeneca.ĭifferent rules apply for anyone aged five to 17 years of age. Should there be an issue with this you can email the Department of Health at the address below and they will advise you: If you live in NI but are not registered with a GP in NI, or are temporarily a resident in NI, you can probably still receive a vaccine but you will need to bring evidence of your address in NI to your vaccination appointment.

You generally have to be registered with a GP in Northern Ireland. Anyone aged five years and over who is a resident of Northern Ireland is eligible to be vaccinated as part of the COVID-19 vaccination programme.
