There is a Covid vaccination clinic open today Earl Mortimer College, Leominster.
People can go there for first, second and booster jabs.
There is no need to make an appointment, just turn up.
Where are the jab clinics in Herefordshire and when are they open?
High Town, Hereford
Maylord Shopping Centre
(next to the Body Shop)
Hereford
HR1 2AJ
All eligible age groups (including 12-15 years)
First, second and booster vaccinations
Walk-in Clinic
Wednesday, December 29, and Thursday, December 30
8am-4.30pm
Earl Mortimer College, Leominster
Earl Mortimer College and Sixth Form Centre
South Street
Leominster
HR6 8JJ
All eligible age groups (including 12-15 years)
Walk-in clinic
Every week day up to and including December 31 and Bank Holiday Monday and Tuesday (December 27 and 28)
9am-noon and 2pm-5pm
Mobile Unit: Belmont Tesco, Hereford
Tesco Superstrore
Abbotsmead Road
Belmont
Hereford HR2 7XS
All eligible age groups (including 12-15 year olds)
First, second and booster vaccinations
Walk-in clinics
Tuesday, December 28, and Wednesday, December 29
10am-5pm
Mobile Unit: St Martin's School, Hereford
Hollybush Walk
Hereford
HR2 6AF
All eligible age groups (including 12-15 year olds)
First, second and booster vaccinations
Walk-in clinics
Thursday, December 30
10am-5pm
Mobile Unit: Asda, Hereford
Asda Hypermarket
Belmont Road
Hereford
HR2 7JE
All eligible age groups (including 12 to 15-year-olds)
First, second and booster vaccinations
Walk-in clinics
Tuesday, January 4; Wednesday, January 5, and Thursday, January 6
Further details to be confirmed
Quay House Surgery, Hereford
100 Westfaling Street
Hereford
HR4 0JF
All eligible age groups
First, second and booster vaccinations
Bookings only. Book online here.
Available dates:
- Wednesday, December 29 (afternoon)
- Thursday, December 30 (morning)
- Friday, December 31 (morning)
- Sunday, January 2 (all day)
Book a Covid vaccination (first, second or booster) here.
For further updates on drop-in clinics in Herefordshire click here
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