ANYONE eligible for a Covid-19 Autumn booster can now head to vaccination centres across North Wales.

Drop in vaccinations will be available at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board's (BCUHB) community vaccination clinics from today (Thursday, December 7). Locations, dates and times of clinics in Anglesey, Gwynedd, Conwy and Denbighshire are available on the BCUHB website

Eligible groups include people aged 65 and over, anyone with a long-term health condition, and people who live with or care for someone who is more vulnerable to Covid-19. Pregnant women will be also be offered a Covid-19 autumn booster.

Health and care staff will also be offered a flu vaccine when they drop in to clinics.

If you have already received an appointment

If you have already received a letter with details of your booster appointment, you can stick to the date and time on your letter or choose to drop into a vaccination centre at an earlier date. If you choose to drop in, there is no need to contact BCUHB to cancel your appointment.

BCUHB are asking people who do drop in to be patient.

A spokesperson for the health board said: "You may face a short wait at busier times. Please be prepared to help our teams by waiting for a slot to become available.

"Please take up your offer of vaccination."

More than 140,000 vaccines already delivered

Teams have so far delivered more than 140,000 Covid-19 Autumn booster vaccines to many of the most vulnerable people in North Wales.

The spokesperson added: "We would like to thank people in North Wales for coming forward in such large numbers. We continue to urge everyone eligible for the Covid-19 Autumn booster and flu vaccine to take up the offer of vaccination.

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"The vaccines help to protect people who are more vulnerable to these potentially serious viruses. They reduce the chances of you catching Covid-19 or flu, and will reduce the likely severity of your symptoms if you do.

"They also help to protect the wider community from outbreaks, and reduce the pressure on local NHS services during the busiest time of the year.

"Getting vaccinated now will boost your protection in time for Christmas – helping you and your family to enjoy the festive season with the best possible protection against winter viruses."