The following clinics are available in the Scottish Borders this week and are drop-in only for the Covid-19 vaccine (flu vaccines will not be offered at these clinics)

The clinics are for first doses if you are aged 12 or over and second doses if you are aged 18 or over and had your first dose at least 8 weeks ago or aged 12-17 years old and had your first dose at least 12 weeks ago.

Booster doses if you are aged 16 or over and had your second dose at least 12 weeks ago, are severely immunosuppressed had a third primary dose at least 12 weeks ago or if you are aged 12-15 and live with someone who is severely immunosuppressed and had your second dose at least 12 weeks ago.

Monday 18 April - Volunteer Hall, Galashiels 9:30am - 1pm | 1:45pm - 3pm or Burgh Hall, Peebles 9:30am - 1pm | 1:45pm - 3pm

Thursday 21 April - Memorial Hall, Innerleithen 9:30am - 1pm | 1:45pm - 6pm

Friday 22 April - Newtown Community Wing - 9:30am - 1pm | 1:45pm - 6pm or Memorial Hall, Innerleithen 9:30am - 1pm | 1:45pm - 6pm or Eyemouth Community Centre 9:30am - 1pm | 1:45pm - 3pm

Saturday 23 April - Newtown Community Wing - 9:30am - 1pm | 1:45pm - 6pm or Earlston Health Centre 9:30am - 1pm | 1:45pm - 6pm or Newcastleton Health Centre 9:30am - 1pm | 1:45pm - 6pm or Eyemouth Community Centre 9:30am - 1pm | 1:45pm - 3pm

Sunday 24 April - Coldstream Dental Centre - 9:30am - 1pm | 1:45pm - 6pm or Eyemouth Community Centre 9:30am - 1pm | 1:45pm - 6pm or Graham Institute, West Linton 9:30am - 1pm | 1:45pm - 6pm

If you are attending a pre booked appointment or attending one of our drop in clinics please be patient as our teams are working incredibly hard to ensure this huge task is achieved as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Those 18+ who have tested positive for Covid-19 must wait 28 days after a positive test to get any dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.

Children and young people aged 12 to 17 years who have tested positive for Covid-19 must wait 12 weeks after a positive test to get any dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.

It is important for children and young people and their parents or carers to discuss the information in this leaflet and come to a decision together. Parents and carers are invited to accompany their children to the vaccination clinic and will have the opportunity to ask questions and to discuss the benefits and risks of the vaccine.

If you need transport to attend your appointment, please call Scottish Borders Council on 0300 100 1800 as soon as possible.