NHS COVID-19 Vaccination
Don’t put your health at risk!
Get vaccinated against COVID-19 by visiting Batley Pharmacy—protect yourself and your loved ones.
What is COVID-19?
COVID-19 is a respiratory tract infection caused by the coronavirus. A highly contagious infection affecting lungs, airways and other organs. It is mainly spread through respiratory droplets, direct contact with people and touching surfaces contaminated by the virus.
COVID-19 has been a major global health challenge and has left long-lasting health problems in individuals around the world. The best way to protect yourself against COVID-19 is by getting vaccinated.
What are the symptoms of COVID-19?
Many people with Covid have mild illness or no symptoms at all. However, the most common symptoms include:
High temperature
Cough
Sore throat
Loss of taste or smell
Runny nose
Shortness of breath
Body aches
Headaches
Loss of appetite
The individuals who are eligible for the NHS COVID-19 vaccination include:
- Aged 65 or above
- Individuals aged 6 and above with a weakened immune system
- Social care workers
- People working in care homes for older people
Come visit us
At Batley Pharmacy, we provide you with flexible scheduling to get the covid vaccine at a time that works for you!
Consultation with experts
Our certified pharmacists are here to provide you tailored advice in helping you make an informed and clear decision
Get your vaccination
Protect yourself and others by getting vaccinated. We make it convenient for you by offering quick and safe vaccination!
How to book your NHS COVID-19 vaccine appointment?
Schedule your NHS Covid vaccine booking at Batley Pharmacy. Click on the booking button below, follow the steps and secure your spot today!
Side-effects of COVID-19 Vaccination
Some common side-effects of covid vaccine include:
Soreness at the site of injection
Headache
Flu-like symptoms
Fever
Feeling tired
A few ways to reduce the chances of getting COVID-19 include;
- Getting vaccinated
- Maintaining social distancing
- Wearing a mask
- Practising good hygiene
- Avoiding crowded places
Frequently asked questions
Get your free NHS Covid vaccine at Batley Pharmacy near Heckmondwike and Dewsbury. Keep yourself and your family protected against it.
You can check covid-19 vaccination status through the NHS App or by the COVID-19 vaccine record service on the NHS website.
Yes, it is safe to take ibuprofen after covid-19 vaccine as it can help manage post-vaccination symptoms.
The Covid-19 vaccines used by the NHS are highly effective against severe disease and hospitalisation.
Getting a COVID-19 booster shot depends on individual circumstances. Booster doses restore vaccine effectiveness over time.
Certain groups at a higher risk of covid include; elderly, people with chronic health conditions and those with a weakened immune system.