Julian House Travelling Communities Support Service will be visiting Bradford Lock on 7th November 2023 and Caen Hill Marina on 14th November 2023 with nb Litania at 11am to 4.30pm. They will be providing Covid 19 and Flu vaccinations to boaters who are in the eligible groups: age 65 and over and other people who are eligible due to specific health conditions etc. There will also be support and information on welfare; other health matters, and free Boat Fire Safety packs and first aid kits.
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Health and Wellbeing events for boaters on nb Litania
Wednesday, November 1st, 2023Last chance to get your Covid-19 vaccine free of charge before 30th June
Sunday, June 18th, 2023The NHS has provided Covid-19 vaccinations free of charge to all adults and children aged 5 and over. After 30th June 2023, vaccinations will only be available for people who are at higher risk from severe Covid-19, and for most people they will usually only be available seasonally. If you’ve only had one Covid-19 vaccination, or none at all, make sure you get yours before 30th June.
Covid-19 vaccination clinics by boat tomorrow Bradford on Avon and Thursday Bathampton
Monday, March 14th, 2022Julian House will again be providing Covid-19 vaccination clinics on nb Litania on Tuesday 15th March and Thursday 17th March 2022. You can get a first jab, second jab or a booster jab if you are eligible. You can just turn up. You do not need to be registered with a GP to get the jab. Please be aware that as this is a first come,first served clinic, there is a possibility that vaccinations might not be available. If you decide to get vaccinated after the floating clinics have finished, contact the NHS on 119.
Covid-19 vaccination clinics by boat, 29th Nov to 10th Dec – Boat Fire Safety packs also available
Sunday, November 28th, 2021Once again, Julian House will be providing Covid-19 vaccination clinics on nb Litania from Monday 29th November to Friday 10th December 2021. You can get a first jab, second jab or a booster jab if you are eligible. You can just turn up. You do not need to be registered with a GP to get the jab. Please be aware that as this is a first come,first served clinic, there is a possibility that vaccinations might not be available. If you decide to get vaccinated after the floating clinics have finished, contact the NHS on 119. This is the timetable:
Second dose Covid-19 vaccination clinic by boat from 14th May
Tuesday, May 11th, 2021Covid-19 vaccination clinics by boat from 6th April
Wednesday, March 24th, 2021If you’re over 70 and have not been invited for a Covid-19 jab, contact NHS now!
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2021By mid-February 2021 the Government aimed to have all over-70s and people classed as clinically extremely vulnerable given their first of two vaccinations against Covid-19, but told people they should wait to be invited for their appointment. Now, the NHS wants anyone over 70 or clinically extremely vulnerable who has not had their first jab to contact them to get vaccinated.
Coronavirus vaccinations – make sure of your jab by registering with a GP
Monday, January 25th, 2021The invitations to attend Coronavirus vaccination appointments for priority groups, which will include everyone over the age of 50, are being generated from the patient records held by doctors’ surgeries. Liveaboard boaters who are not registered with a GP may find that they are not contacted by the NHS with an invitation to have the Covid-19 vaccination.