Minibus Boost for South Tyneside Vaccine Effort

Press team , 04 March 2022 13:21

South Tyneside's Covid-19 effort is hitting the road again, with vaccine teams from the region's Nightingale Hospital visiting South Shields and Jarrow.

A vaccine minibus will be offering first, second and booster Pfizer jabs at South Shields Market (NE33 1JF) on Friday 4 March, and the Library Building in Jarrow (NE32 3QN) on Saturday 5 March, both from 10am to 3pm.

Community Covid-19 champions will also be on hand to spread the word and answer any questions from patients on the day.

Local GP, Dr John Lloyd said: "We know it can be difficult for some to book their jabs, so we hope the bus can make it easier for people to protect themselves and their community, by bringing the vaccine to them

"We've had terrific turnouts in the past, so the team are looking forward to a couple of busy days helping people get protected.

"The virus is still with us, and it's really important that anyone who hasn't yet been fully vaccinated can get the maximum protection possible.

"If you can't make it on one of these days, there are plenty of other options - just visit  for details of drop-in clinics or you can book an appointment at  or by calling 119."

People aged 16 and over are eligible for the Covid-19 booster jab three months (91 days) after their second dose.

A range of other drop-in clinics are taking place throughout next week at Flagg Court in South Shields, Edinburgh Road Pharmacy in Jarrow, and the Glen Health Centre in Hebburn, with full details available at .

Councillor Anne Hetherington, Lead Member for Independence and Wellbeing, said: "While Covid is no longer the main talking point on the news, that does not mean that the virus has disappeared. It is still very important that we all do what we can to protect ourselves and our communities.

"The vaccine offers the best possible protection against Covid-19. We really are bringing the vaccine to the people with this bus so I would urge anyone who hasn't yet had the jab to take a few minutes out of their day to get vaccinated. It will only take a few minutes but it could protect you from serious illness."

If you have any questions about your vaccine, please contact the , call 119 or the local vaccine contact centre on 0191 283 1925.

Last modified: 18 March 2022 13:22