Get your Covid-19 vaccine ahead of summer holidays

A woman receiving a Covid-19 vaccination

Our Director of Public Health, Lucy Wightman, is encouraging residents who haven’t had the Covid-19 vaccine to get it as soon as possible.

Getting the vaccine will help residents avoid potentially missing out on holidays and other special events.

With thousands of people looking forward to trips and events this summer, including the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend, the vaccine offers the best chance of reducing significant illness and ensuring plans can go ahead.

You can book your Covid vaccination at the NHS website.

Ms Wightman said: “While it might feel like Covid-19 has gone away, this is sadly not the case and vaccination remains one of the best defences against it. I cannot recommend it highly enough, particularly if you’re looking forward to a holiday or another event this year.

“I would also urge anyone who is eligible for the fourth dose to have it. This has been shown to significantly increase the body’s immune defences beyond the peak of the third dose. It is important to keep your immunity topped up, especially if you are older or more vulnerable. The vaccine offers the best chance of doing that.”

While travel guidelines can differ between countries, proof of Covid-19 vaccination status, or exemption, is a requirement for many.

Some countries also require travellers to demonstrate that they have received their primary course of a Covid-19 approved vaccination or booster within a certain time period.

Residents should carefully check all requirements before travelling.

Although there are no longer legal restrictions in place, the Government has issued guidance to reduce the risk of catching and spreading Covid-19.