Solent NHS Trust is running walk-in Covid-19 vaccination sessions at Isle of Wight fire stations over the next few weeks.

The Pfizer vaccine will be administered, as first, second and booster jabs (as long as we are eligible).

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Clinics will be held on:

  • Friday, January 14 between 10am and 5pm, at Freshwater fire station
  • Monday, January 17, between 10am and 5pm, at Sandown Fire Station
  • Thursday, January 20 between 10am and 5pm, at Shanklin fire station
  • Saturday, January 22, between 10am and 5pm, at East Cowes fire station
  • Friday, January 28, between 10am and 5pm at Cowes fire station

Are you eligible?

Vaccines will be given to:

  • Young people aged 12 to 17 years old (first/second vaccinations if there has been a 12 week gap since infection/first dose)
  • People aged 18 and over (first and second (after 8 weeks of the first dose))
  • Booster vaccinations to people over the age of 18 (3 months after second vaccination)

Children aged 12-15 will need to attend a pop-up clinic with a parent or guardian, who will be asked to give consent.

Across Hampshire and Isle of Wight, more than 100 firefighters and support staff have volunteered to work as vaccinators, or to provide administrative support to the booster programme.

Vaccinations are also available at the Riverside Centre in Newport.