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Where can you get a Covid vaccine privately?

Where can you get a Covid vaccine privately?

Most people extremely keen to find out when they can get their covid-19 vaccine and can back to their normal life.  Governments have bought large stocks of the different types of the vaccine.

Many people were already wondering, if there would be a way of going private and paying for a vaccination. However the vaccination are currently administered by governments who decide who will be vaccinated first and jumping the queue does at least for the time being not seem to be an option.

There are over 200 covid-19 vaccinations under development at different stages.

The Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines have been already approved by health authorities in several countries. The Pfizer/BioNTech is currently distributed internationally with several countries having already started vaccinating the vulnerable.

Both vaccines require 2 shots.

The UK  has recently approved the AstraZeneca vaccine.

Russia and China have developed their own vaccines which are also distributed locally and internationally.

A novel strain of COVID-19 has recently been discovered in the South East of England. In the last several days it has been recorded that the new strain is already present in other European countries, Asia in the US.

It is currently not clear if the newly developed vaccines will be less effective against the new variant.

The UK governement has announced it plans to amend the time between the first andd the second vaccination. Instead of the 2 required vaccinations within 3 weeks, that should give 95% immunity, the second shot of the vaccination is given after 12 weeks.

It is currently not entirely clear how this will affect immunity or severity of getting ill with Covid-19.

Pensioner Card vaccination

When will you get your Covid-19 vaccine?

This priority list is currently as follows:

  1. residents in a care home for older adults and their carers
  2. all those 80 years of age and over and frontline health and social care workers
  3. all those 75 years of age and over
  4. all those 70 years of age and over and clinically extremely vulnerable individuals
  5. all those 65 years of age and over
  6. all individuals aged 16 years to 64 years with underlying health conditions which put them at higher risk of serious disease and mortality
  7. all those 60 years of age and over
  8. all those 55 years of age and over
  9. all those 50 years of age and over