Asda begins Covid vaccination service in Birmingham and announces new Watford vaccination site Asda has today launched its first in-store Covid vaccination service at its Cape Hill store in Birmingham and confirmed that a second vaccination centre will open at its Watford store next week. Even if you've been vaccinated, please continue to get tested regularly. Two new pharmacy-run vaccination centres opened today (Thursday 4 February) in Watford and Stevenage, adding to the growing choice of locations where eligible people can receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Vaccinations will be offered at special vaccination hubs in the stores' pharmacy area from 4th October 2021 Boots will support the NHS to deliver COVID-19 booster vaccinations in 55 of its stores* in England, building on its delivery of over 800,000 first and second COVID-19 vaccinations since January 2021. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience the local community. Anyone aged above 40 or in a priority group who is yet to receive any dose of a coronavirus vaccine. Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. Youll find a link to this in Work > Policies and Tools > Applications. Two new pharmacy-run vaccination centres opened today (Thursday 4 February) in Watford and Stevenage, adding to the growing choice of locations where eligible people can receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Just like before you can access this through your Profile and Colleague Self Service (CSS), click on your initials in the top right hand corner to access both. For one day only, Vicarage Road Stadium will once again be transformed into a vaccination centre, giving the Pfizer vaccination to anyone aged 16+. I would also like to say a massive thank you to everyone who is working so hard to make this vaccine programme a success, from the clinical staff to the volunteers, everyone involved should be proud of the difference they are making.. As has been the case for many weeks now, patients will be contacted by the NHS by letter inviting them to book a Covid vaccination at Asda or any of the other vaccination centres in the area. People who go along wont need to provide ID and dont need to be registered with a GP, nor be worried that their immigration details will be passed on. Asda begins Covid vaccination service in Birmingham and announces new We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. She said: I got my NHS letter on Monday and when I went online Asda came up, which is really convenient for me.