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COVID-19 Vaccine

COVID-19 VACCINE DELIVERY

Curo Health are currently working with all 27 North Kirklees Practices to deliver the COVID-19 Vaccination.

COVID-19 Vaccines are currently being offered to individuals in accordance with Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) guidance on ‘Priority groups for coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination’ in the following order of priority, starting with those to be vaccinated first.

Please do not contact your GP practice to request a COVID-19 vaccine or information about when you or your family member will be offered a vaccination. You will be contacted when it’s your turn to be vaccinated. If you fall into any of the below categories, your Practice will contact you in the coming weeks to book an appointment.

COVID-19 VACCINE SITES

The 27 North Kirklees Practices have been split into two COVID-19 Vaccine sites based on their Primary Care Network (PCN). You will be asked to attend one of these sites for your COVID-19 Vaccination, if you experience any issues on the day of your appointment please contact 07506246763.

If you are registered with one of the below Practices, your vaccination site will be the Al-Hikmah Centre, Track Road, Batley WF17 7AA:

Batley Health Centre
Blackburn Road Medical Centre
Brookroyd House
Broughton House Surgery
Cherry Tree Surgery
Cleckheaton Group Practice
Cook Lane Surgery
Greenway Medical Practice
Grove House Surgery
Kirkgate Surgery
Liversedge Medical Centre
Mount Pleasant Medical Centre
Parkview Surgery
Undercliffe Surgery
Wellington House

If you are registered with one of the below Practices, your vaccination site will be the Dewsbury Health Centre, Wellington Road, Dewsbury, WF13 1HN:

Albion Mount Medical Practice
Calder View Surgery
Dr Mahmood & Partners
Eightlands Surgery
Healds Road Surgery
Mirfield Health Centre
North Road Suite
Savile Town Medical Practice
The Paddock Surgery
The Sidings Health Centre
Thornhill Lees Medical Centre
Windsor Medical Centre

 

 

About the vaccine

The vaccines approved for use in the UK have met strict standards of safety, quality and effectiveness set out by the independent Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).

Any coronavirus vaccine that is approved must go through all the clinical trials and safety checks all other licensed medicines go through. The MHRA follows international standards of safety.

Other vaccines are being developed. They will only be available on the NHS once they have been thoroughly tested to make sure they are safe and effective.

So far, thousands of people have been given a COVID-19 vaccine and reports of serious side effects, such as allergic reactions, have been very rare. No long-term complications have been reported.

To find out more about the vaccines approved in the UK, see:

What ingredients are in the COVID-19 vaccine?

The approved COVID-19 vaccines do not contain any animal products or egg.

There is no material of foetal or animal origin in the vaccines.

Read details about the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine and its ingredients.

Read details about the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine and its ingredients.