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If you don’t need your Covid appointment anymore, cancel it so others can use the slot

People across Hampshire and Isle of Wight who are unable to attend or no longer need their Covid-19 appointment are asked to cancel to free up slots for the lifesaving jab.

Almost 2,000 slots were missed at the mass vaccination centres at St James’s Hospital, Portsmouth, Oakley Road, Southampton and Riverside on the Isle of Wight last week alone.

The real figure is likely to be far higher as this does not include missed Covid-19 appointment slots at GP practices across Hampshire and Isle of Wight, which record the data individually.

Attend if you have booked
The NHS is asking eligible people to come forward as soon as they are invited to receive the Covid-19 vaccine and wherever possible is encouraging those who have booked appointments to attend.

However if anyone has made an appointment that they are then unable to attend for any reason, they are asked to cancel or change their booking as soon as possible to free up the slot for other people awaiting their Covid-19 vaccine.

Nisbet: Important to cancel if you no longer need it
Dr Matt Nisbet, GP Partner and Clinical Lead of the Hampshire and Isle of Wight COVID-19 Vaccination Programme, said,

“We know that eligible people are keen to get vaccinated as soon as possible. We are working hard to scale up capacity right across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight but particularly in the areas of greatest need, based on evidence, to help ensure our communities are protected against the virus.

“To ensure we can offer the vaccine to as many people as possible, it is really important than anyone with a booked appointment who no longer needs it for any reason cancels or moves their slot.”

Unwanted slots could have been offered to other eligible people
Angela Anderson, Deputy Chief Nurse at Solent NHS Trust, said,

“We have had an incredible response from the public to get their vaccinations ever since we first opened the mass vaccination centres across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight in January.

“However, almost 2,000 appointments at our centres were missed in the last week alone. These unwanted slots could have been offered to other eligible people if they had been cancelled. Please help others by cancelling your Covid-19 vaccination appointment if you do not plan to attend or if you have had an earlier appointment elsewhere.”

3.26m Covid-19 jabs delivered
More than 3.26m Covid-19 jabs have been delivered across Hampshire and Isle of Wight since the biggest vaccination programme in the history of the NHS launched a year ago.

In-line with national guidance, eligible people will continue to be invited in order of vulnerability.

The offer of a Covid-19 jab is not time-limited so anyone invited can have the vaccine – even if they have previously declined and changed their mind.

Vaccination sites
Please click here for more information and here for an interactive map of vaccination clinics across the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Integrated Care System (ICS) footprint.


News shared by Daniel on behalf of Isle of Wight CCG. Ed