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Summer opening hours for large-scale vaccination centres across Norfolk and Waveney

by Sarah Turner | Jun 17, 2022

After a busy few months delivering the Spring booster campaign, our large-scale vaccination sites are beginning to quieten down and consequently we will temporarily be reducing the opening hours at the following two sites from 4th July:

  • Beetley Ward at Dereham Hospital will be open for walk-ins and booked appointments on Tuesdays from 8.30am - 7.30pm, and Fridays and Saturdays from 8.30am - 4pm.
  • Paddock Road Surgery in Harleston will be open for walk-ins and booked appointments on Tuesdays from 8.30am - 7.30pm, and Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 8.30am - 4pm.

Normal opening hours will remain at the following three sites:

  • City Hall in Norwich
  • Connaught Hall in Attleborough
  • Shakespeare Barn at King's Lynn Arts Centre

So as not to duplicate provision, our Beetley Ward vaccination site will be closing permanently on 31st July. However, Dereham residents will be able to continue to access their Covid vaccine at Swanton Morley Surgery in Dereham Road, Dereham NR20 4LT and bookings can be made via the National Booking Service.

There is still plenty of opportunity for Norfolk and Waveney residents, including children from the age of five, to get their first, second or third primary dose (if they were immunosuppressed at the time they had these).

In addition, people 75 and older, and those aged 12 years and older who are severely immunosuppressed, are encouraged to come forward for their Spring booster as soon as possible if they haven’t already done so.

Dr David Vickers, Medical Director, Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust, said:

“Vaccines remain our best line of defence against coronavirus, and we thank those who have already had their Covid-19 vaccination.

“We’ve currently administered more than 1.4 million doses of the vaccine as part of the largest and most successful vaccination programme in NHS history, however it’s not too late for anyone who’s eligible to be vaccinated - you can simply walk-in or book an appointment online via the National Booking Service or by ringing 119 free of charge.”

Kate Keeling, Head of Immunisations & Health Inequalities, NHS Norfolk and Waveney Clinical Commissioning Group, said:

“We are really pleased that so many people in Norfolk and Waveney have had their Covid-19 vaccination.

“For those who have yet to have their Covid-19 vaccination, we have made it even easier for you to attend one of our sites. Our pop-up clinics mean that you don’t need to book, you just turn up.

“We cannot recommend enough the importance of everyone, regardless of your age, having their vaccination to protect themselves, their family, and the local community.”

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Editors’ notes:

Those who have recently recovered from Covid should still come forward for their vaccination as having had the virus does not give the same levels of protection. Anyone over 18 who has had Covid will need to wait four weeks before having any dose of the vaccine, or 12 weeks for those aged 5 to 17.

Which people aged 12 and over are in the immunosuppressed category?

People aged 12 and over who are immunosuppressed include those who have had or have:

  • A blood cancer (such as leukaemia or lymphoma)
  • A weakened immune system due to a treatment (such as steroid medicine, biological therapy, chemotherapy or radiotherapy)
  • An organ or bone marrow transplant
  • A condition that means you have a very high risk of getting infections
  • A condition or treatment your specialist advises makes you eligible for an additional dose

Notes on vaccinations for 5-11-year-olds

All 5-11-year-olds will be offered two 10 microgram doses of the Pfizer vaccine; a third of the amount used for adult vaccinations.

Parents and guardians are asked to attend the vaccination centre with their children and are asked to read the patient information available.

An animation is also available to help children know what to expect when they visit our vaccination centres.

Norfolk large-scale vaccination centres

Large-scale vaccination centres are open seven days a week 8.30 am to 4.00 pm and some late evenings at the following locations:

  • Paddock Road Surgery, Paddock Road, Harleston IP20 9AT (closed on Mondays, Fridays and Sundays from 4th July-5th September)
  • Connaught Hall, Station Rd, Attleborough NR17 2AS
  • Shakespeare Barn, King's Lynn Arts Centre, King Street, Kings Lynn PE30 1HA
  • Norwich City Council HQ, St Peters Street, Norwich NR2 1NH
  • Beetley Ward, Dereham Hospital, Northgate, Dereham NR19 2EX (closed on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays from 4th July and closed permanently from 31st July)

Information on evening openings is available here: https://apps.norfolk.gov.uk/WalkIn/Form/AllAvailableClinics

Contact:

Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust’s Communications Team via ccs.communications@nhs.net      

 

 

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