The COVID-19 vaccines provide strong protection against COVID-19 and reduce your chances of experiencing serious illness, hospitalisation or death.
Millions of people across the UK are vaccinated against COVID-19. Getting vaccinated is the most important action that we can all take to protect ourselves and others, helping to end the pandemic and stopping new variants from emerging.
Evidence shows how effective vaccines are at combating dangerous diseases. Since we started using vaccines in the UK, diseases like smallpox, polio and tetanus, that used to kill or disable millions of people, are either gone or seen very rarely. Other diseases like measles and diphtheria are much less common now, with 99.9% fewer cases since their vaccines were introduced.
It is thanks to the success of the COVID-19 vaccination programme that restriction brought in by Government to slow the spread of the virus have now been lifted. The vaccines save lives and help protect the NHS from being overwhelmed. Let’s keep it up and get our vaccinations. Find out more about the different doses and what you are entitled to on our vaccine eligibility page.
Arrange you vaccination
Arrange a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination by booking an appointment via the NHS website or by visiting a walk-in clinic:
Book an appointmentFrequently Asked Questions
Questions about why you should get the COVID-19 vaccine
How the COVID-19 vaccine is helping life go back to normal
How we know the COVID-19 vaccine is safe
Questions about getting the COVID-19 vaccine
Questions about the different doses of the COVID-19 vaccine
Further information and FAQs
You can find further information and frequently asked questions on the COVID-19 vaccine for specific groups by clicking on the links below:
Vaccine advice on pregnancy and fertility