The NHS in Essex is encouraging eligible residents to book their Covid-19 spring booster vaccinations when the programme launches next week.
If you’re aged 75 and over, or have a weakened immune system, you’re at higher risk of serious illness. With Covid-19 still circulating, your protection can fade over time and a booster vaccination helps top up your protection when you need it most.
The 2026 spring boosters are available from Monday 13 April to those most at risk of serious illness, including:
adults aged 75 years and over
residents in care homes for older adults
individuals aged 6 months and over with a weakened immune system
The NHS will contact people who are eligible, or they can book an appointment through the NHS App, online, or by calling 119.
Dr James Hickling, Deputy Medical Director at NHS Essex, said: “As we move into longer days and warmer weather, we want everyone to be able to go out and enjoy a healthy and happy time with family and friends.
“Getting the Covid-19 spring booster vaccination is one of the most effective ways to protect yourself and others against serious illness, reduce the risk of hospitalisation and provide extra protection for people who have underlying health conditions.”
Vaccinations for eligible residents are available via your GP practice, with some pharmacies offering walk-in appointments.
For more information about the Covid-19 spring booster campaign and where eligible residents can get their vaccinations, visit the NHS Essex website.



