Drop-in vaccination clinics will be running on Saturday giving members of the public the chance to get their first or second AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine without a pre-booked appointment.
Anyone aged over 40 who has not yet had their first vaccine, or those over 18 who need their second jab, can attend the drop-in clinics.
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Whether you are a permanent Bucks resident or not, The Stoke Mandeville Stadium clinic will be open on June 19 from 9am to 1pm.
The Burnham Health Centre clinic will also be open from 2pm to 4pm for drop-in patients.
All you need is your name, date of birth and NHS number.
You can find your NHS number online here.
If you can’t find your NHS number in advance you can still be vaccinated but your appointment may take longer to complete.
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Dr Raj Bajwa, GP and Chair of NHS Buckinghamshire Clinical Commissioning Group said: “It is really important for as many eligible people as possible to get their COVID vaccination as soon as they can.
“This is the best way we can protect ourselves and those around us from the emerging variants and get back to a more normal way of life.
“We are really pleased to be able to offer these drop-in clinics to make it as easy as possible for eligible people to get their jab.
“We are very grateful to the vaccination teams and volunteers for their tremendous work in arranging these for patients across Buckinghamshire.”
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