Find out where to get vaccinated in Blackburn and Darwen without booking The Covid-19 vaccination bus will be visiting locations across the borough providing first dose Pfizer vaccines and you do not need to book. Mosques, colleges, schools, leisure centres and community hubs are just some of the venues where the vehicle will be available for convenient and easy access to the vaccination. Clinicians on board the bus will also be able to answer questions and address any concerns. There is no need to book an appointment to visit the bus with people just invited to attend. Vaccination of residents is according to a priority list, as set out by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), based on age and vulnerability of people and the risk of them becoming seriously ill and dying from COVID-19.
From Monday the mobile immunisation unit will visit locations across the borough where take-up has been low. It will stop at a variety of venues including mosques, colleges, schools, leisure centres and community hubs to provide a first dose of the Pfizer vaccine. As well as making access to jabs easier and convenient, clinicians on board the bus will answer questions people might have. There is no need to book. The vaccination bus is in addition to the appointment-only sites in Penny Street, Revidge Fold Church, Royal Blackburn Hospital and Everest Pharmacy in Darwen which are also delivering first dose Pfizer vaccines.
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