1619 days ago

Book My Vaccine coming in July

Kevin from Westown

I have no association with this program. Just some information I found, on the official COVID site.

Pulled website on 13 July. See links at bottoms

"Book My Vaccine coming in July

The national COVID-19 vaccine booking system will be live from 28 July.

Book your vaccination appointments online from 28 July

We'll start vaccinating Group 4 from 28 July, starting with those aged 60 years and over, and then, from August 11, people aged 55 years and over.
Everyone else will follow in age bands through until the end of 2021.

When it's your turn

When it's your turn to get vaccinated, you can expect to receive an invitation to book a vaccination appointment.

You'll be able to book using the new national booking system, Book My Vaccine, or by phoning the national booking 0800 number.

Book My Vaccine and the 0800 number will be live from 28 July.

Once it’s your turn, you can be vaccinated at any time — there’s no cut off.

Register your details

People waiting for their age band to start will be able to register their details on Book My Vaccine from 28 July. Once bookings are open for your age band, you will get an email or text letting you know it’s your turn to book."

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