Coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccinations in Lincolnshire
The Covid-19 spring vaccination campaign has now ended (as of 30th June). Subject to advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), we expect there to be an autumn vaccination campaign and we will update this page when we know more, so please keep checking back.
In the meantime, you can still find advice on antiviral treatments below, as well as some Frequently Asked Questions (which will be subject to updating when we have more information).
Treatments for Covid-19 for those eligible for antiviral treatment
Some people at highest risk of becoming seriously ill from Covid-19 are eligible for antiviral treatments on the NHS and will have received a letter notifying them of this. These patients include those with cancer, blood conditions, kidney disease, liver disease and autoimmune conditions, among others. This also includes residents in care or other high-risk settings. Find out more below.
If you have become newly severely immunosuppressed, you should approach your hospital consultant who will be able to advise you on the best time to have the vaccination and make a referral to the appropriate service if a vaccination is required.