Care home residents, frontline health workers and carers are set to be offered their latest Covid-19 jabs in the coming weeks.
With autumn and winter approaching, health bosses in Norfolk and Waveney are preparing to launch the next phase of the region's Covid vaccine roll-out.
Jabs are set to be offered by invitation to a number of different groups.
Kate Keeling, head of immunisation at NHS Norfolk and Waveney, said: "We are gearing up for the autumn campaign of vaccinations, which will include both flu and Covid-19.
"People in Norfolk and Waveney who are eligible must come forward when they are invited to do so.
"We know that vaccination is the best form of protection and keeping people safe and well, especially during the winter months."
Jabs will be provided at local GP practices, community pharmacies, some hospital and wellness hubs and on the Wellness of Wheels bus.
Covid jabs will be offered to:
- Care home residents
- Adults over 65
- People in a clinical risk group
- Frontline health and social care workers
- Carers
- People in households of people with immunosuppression
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