DON'T FORGET: No-appointment Pfizer and AstraZeneca jabs available in Richmond this weekend

By The Editor

24th Jul 2021 | Local News

This week's clinic is at Queen's C of E Primary School in Kew (Image: Richmond Council)
This week's clinic is at Queen's C of E Primary School in Kew (Image: Richmond Council)

Residents can turn up for a jab without an appointment in Kew from 10am today, Saturday 24 July.

The vaccine clinic will be at Queen's C of E Primary School in Kew (Cumberland Road, Kew, TW9 3HJ) from 10am to 6pm on Saturday 24 July.

Both Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines will be available.

Second doses will only be given to those who received their first dose eight weeks' ago or more (no later than 29 May).

The centre is the latest in a series of clinics targeted to areas with lower take-up of the vaccine. Last weekend 500 Richmond residents were jabbed at a walk-in vaccine centre at Richmond Adult Community College.

The Kew venue has been set up following data showing that around 42% of residents aged 18 to 39 in the area have not yet had their first jab.

Richmond GP, Dr Patrick Gibson said: "The NHS and Richmond Council have worked together closely to organise this local walk-in clinic for Richmond residents to make getting the vaccination as convenient and easy as possible.

"If you're planning to be in Kew on Saturday, or live near-by, and haven't yet had your vaccine, please come along and see us."

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