LOSING track of when you can have your next Covid jab?

Not sure where the clinics are or if you have to book?

The Isle of Wight Council has rounded up all the latest information about where and when the vaccines are available on the Isle of Wight, and who is eligible.

Scroll down for all the information:

  • Everyone aged five and over can get a first and second dose of the Covid vaccine
  • People aged 16 and over and some children aged 12 to 15, can also get a booster dose.
  • People aged 12 and over who had a severely weakened immune system when they had their first two doses, will be offered a third dose and a booster (fourth dose).
  • People aged 75 and over, people who live in care homes for older people, and people aged 12 and over who have a weakened immune system, can now book a spring booster.
  • If you’re over 75 and it’s been six months since your last vaccine you should be contacted shortly to book your booster or attend the walk-in at Riverside Centre.
  • Super Sundays vaccination clinics are available for young people on the Island every Sunday in May. They take place at the Riverside Centre. You must book an appointment . Please make sure you leave the correct time between doses.

Where and when are the Isle of Wight's walk-in Covid vaccine clinics?

  • Every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, 8am to 8 pm, The Riverside Centre, Newport, PO30 2QR
  • Tuesday, May 17, 10.30am to 7.30pm, The Heights Leisure Centre, Sandown, PO36 9ET
  • Wednesday, May 18, 2pm to 6pm. East Cowes Fire Station, York Avenue, PO32 6RT. Must be 12 years and over.

You can also book an appointment by calling 119 or online by clicking here

Other Covid questions can be answered by the Isle of Wight Council's dedicated webpage

For more Covid help and support, go to keeptheislandsafe.org