The majority of GP practices and a number of community pharmacies across Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire will deliver the COVID-19 spring booster, supported by the health board who will use vaccination centres in Llanelli, Neyland and Cwm Cou, and other community venues as needed.
The COVID-19 spring booster programme will run until 30 June, 2024 with some limited flexibility into July for those who are unable to receive a booster within the main programme window, due to illness.
Dr Ardiana Gjini, Executive Director of Public Health for Hywel Dda UHB, said: “Thanks to an effective vaccination programme combined with naturally derived immunity in the population, COVID-19 is now a relatively mild disease for the vast majority of people.
“This ongoing increase in population immunity allows a more targeted programme aimed at those at higher risk of developing serious COVID-19 disease.
“Throughout the pandemic, older people have been among those most likely to experience severe disease if infected by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, with the highest risk being in those aged 85 years and over.
“Over the next three months, our programme will ensure the most vulnerable members of our community are offered a booster vaccine.
“I’d like to thank colleagues in primary care for supporting this important vaccination programme and all within the health board who continue to work to ensure this vaccine is accessible to our most vulnerable population.”
The COVID-19 spring booster programme will focus on those at highest risk first. Eligible people in Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire will be invited to have the COVID-19 spring booster around 6 months after their last dose but it may be given from 3 months following the last vaccine.
Anyone turning 75 years of age between April and June will be called for vaccination during the campaign.
People are asked to wait to be contacted with an appointment, but should anyone have any questions regarding the COVID-19 spring booster and how to access it, please contact Hywel Dda UHB’s communication hub on 0300 303 8322 or ask.hdd@wales.nhs.uk
COVID-19 spring booster 2024 update for Hywel Dda UHB residents
COVID-19 spring booster 2024 update for Hywel Dda UHB residents
Hywel Dda University Health Board (UHB) begins the delivery of the COVID-19 spring booster programme on 2 April, 2024.
Earlier this year, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) advised that a COVID-19 vaccine should be offered to:
The majority of GP practices and a number of community pharmacies across Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire will deliver the COVID-19 spring booster, supported by the health board who will use vaccination centres in Llanelli, Neyland and Cwm Cou, and other community venues as needed.
The COVID-19 spring booster programme will run until 30 June, 2024 with some limited flexibility into July for those who are unable to receive a booster within the main programme window, due to illness.
Dr Ardiana Gjini, Executive Director of Public Health for Hywel Dda UHB, said: “Thanks to an effective vaccination programme combined with naturally derived immunity in the population, COVID-19 is now a relatively mild disease for the vast majority of people.
“This ongoing increase in population immunity allows a more targeted programme aimed at those at higher risk of developing serious COVID-19 disease.
“Throughout the pandemic, older people have been among those most likely to experience severe disease if infected by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, with the highest risk being in those aged 85 years and over.
“Over the next three months, our programme will ensure the most vulnerable members of our community are offered a booster vaccine.
“I’d like to thank colleagues in primary care for supporting this important vaccination programme and all within the health board who continue to work to ensure this vaccine is accessible to our most vulnerable population.”
The COVID-19 spring booster programme will focus on those at highest risk first. Eligible people in Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire will be invited to have the COVID-19 spring booster around 6 months after their last dose but it may be given from 3 months following the last vaccine.
Anyone turning 75 years of age between April and June will be called for vaccination during the campaign.
People are asked to wait to be contacted with an appointment, but should anyone have any questions regarding the COVID-19 spring booster and how to access it, please contact Hywel Dda UHB’s communication hub on 0300 303 8322 or ask.hdd@wales.nhs.uk
Ballet Cymru Presents Romeo a Juliet
Ballet Cymru Presents Romeo a Juliet
Music at the Manor returns for an exciting evening of entertainment
Music at the Manor returns for an exciting evening of entertainment
Public to be consulted on the issue of temporary campsites within the National Park
Public to be consulted on the issue of temporary campsites within the National Park
Dog owners reminded of restrictions on some Pembrokeshire beaches
PEMBROKESHIRE CHARITY, THE DARWIN CENTRE AND DRAGON LNG AND DRAGON ENERGY EXTEND THEIR LONG-TERM MULTI-AWARD-WINNING STEM PROJECT PARTNERSHIP BY FIVE YEARS.
Registered Pembrokeshire charity, The Darwin Centre and Waterston, Milford Haven based Dragon LNG and Dragon Energy, are thrilled to announce the extension of their long-term partnership aimed at fostering STEM education initiatives. This collaboration, which began in 2005, has demonstrated remarkable success in empowering young minds, promoting innovation, and enhancing educational opportunities in Pembrokeshire.
It’s Your Pembrokeshire
On 8th May, ‘It’s Your Pembrokeshire’ will be held at The Queens Hall, Narberth, to foster conversations about topics which are relevant to the county’s residents and businesses.
Largest Welsh Port Appoints Communications and Marketing Director
Largest Welsh Port Appoints Communications and Marketing Director
Council secures injunction to order removal of waste and scrap
Council secures injunction to order removal of waste and scrap