Covid-19 Clinic and Vaccination Information

Delta Variant Information

 
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The delta variant is spreading much more quickly amongst people who have not been vaccinated and now accounts for over 90% of new positive Covid-19 cases in North Wales.

A study published in The Lancet revealed that those infected with it are 85% more likely to be admitted to hospital than those with the alpha variant. Getting full protection from both doses of the Covid-19 vaccine is the best way to protect yourself and your loved ones. The risk of hospitalisation from the delta variant falls by around 70%, 28 days after having a second dose.

We are reminding those in younger age groups who feel no personal risk from Covid-19 that vaccination is the best way to ensure that restrictions are eased and we can all return to normal life. Proof of vaccination may be required to travel on holiday abroad and attend festivals, concerts and sporting events.

Booking Your Appointments is Now Easier Than Ever

It’s quick and easy to book a first or second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine at a convenient date, time and location using our online booking service. There are clinics available in locations across North Wales and new appointments are being added on a regular basis.

  • We will also continue to hold short-notice vaccination drop-in sessions, in order to increase flexibility and ensure that we continue to avoid any vaccine wastage.
  • If you’ve not yet had your first dose please don’t wait for an appointment letter to arrive in the post – book your appointment online as soon as possible.
  • Owing to the threat posed by the delta variant, we’ve brought forward the second dose interval for the Pfizer vaccine to eight weeks.

This means that anyone who has had a first dose of the Pfizer or AstraZeneca vaccine can now book their second dose appointment for the same brand vaccine, once eight weeks have passed since their first dose.

Advice for Those Unable to Access the Internet

If you cannot access the internet to book online, please phone our Covid-19 Vaccination Contact Centre on 03000 840004. The lines can be very busy, so please be patient.

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