Spring COVID-19 Vaccinations Now Available for Millions of Vulnerable People in England
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The NHS spring COVID-19 vaccination programme has launched, offering doses to eligible adults aged 75 and over, care home residents, and people who are immunosuppressed. Appointments are available daily at GP practices and community pharmacies across England, with booking options via the NHS App, NHS website, walk-in sites, or by calling 119. As of March 2023, COVID-19 vaccines had saved an estimated 475,000 lives in England and Scotland according to a study cited in the COVID-19 Inquiry.
“Millions of eligible older people and those with a weakened immune system can now get potentially lifesaving protection from COVID-19 with NHS spring vaccinations starting this week.”
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The NHS has announced the launch of its spring 2026 COVID-19 vaccination campaign, making doses available to approximately millions of vulnerable people including those aged 75 and over, older care home residents, and individuals with weakened immune systems. The vaccination is characterised as potentially lifesaving for these groups, with protection offered year-round as COVID-19 continues to circulate. Eligible individuals do not need to wait for an NHS invitation and can book appointments directly through the NHS App, online booking service, walk-in sites, or by calling 119 free of charge.
Healthcare commissioners and providers involved in vaccination delivery should ensure appointment capacity is available at GP practices and community pharmacies. Eligible patients and their caregivers should note that vaccination is strongly encouraged even during warmer months when respiratory virus perception is lower, as protection from previous vaccinations wanes over time and circulating strains can change.
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Millions of eligible older people and those with a weakened immune system can now get potentially lifesaving protection from COVID-19 with NHS spring vaccinations starting this week.
Tens of thousands of appointments are now available across the country every day at GP practices and community pharmacies for people aged 75 and over, older people in care homes and people who are immunosuppressed.
COVID-19 spreads easily all year round and can be very dangerous and even life threatening for vulnerable groups.
Protection from a previous vaccination can fade over time and the circulating strain of the virus can change, so if you are at higher risk of severe illness, it is important to top up your protection and prevent potential hospital admission.
On Thursday 16 April 2026, as part of the COVID-19 Inquiry, a report by Baroness Hallett cited 1 study which estimated that by March 2023, COVID-19 vaccines had saved the lives of 475,000 people in England and Scotland.
People who are eligible for their spring COVID-19 vaccination will be invited to come forward by the NHS, but you do not need to wait for this to book.
You can download the NHS App and make an appointment, book online, visit a walk-in site or call 119 for free if you can’t get online.
NHS Director of Vaccination Caroline Temmink said: “With us all experiencing lighter and warmer days, it can be harder to imagine getting sick from viruses like COVID-19, but they do circulate all year and can be just as dangerous for those who are vulnerable.
“Previous immunity can wane over time, so we are encouraging all those who are eligible to come forward as soon as possible to get protected.
“You do not need to wait for an invite to book if you’re eligible – just visit the NHS website, use the NHS App or call 119 to get an appointment in your diary.”
Date published: 20 April, 2026 Date last updated: 20 April, 2026
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