Helping people get their coronavirus jab - new free bus service once you get into Bath out to Bath Racecourse

By Susie Watkins

18th Dec 2021 | Local News

The sign for the drop in vaccine site back in the summer in Radstock
The sign for the drop in vaccine site back in the summer in Radstock

With the Covid-19 booster vaccination programme rapidly expanding, a new free temporary bus service is being introduced to make it easier for people to get to Bath Racecourse to have their jab.

The service will run every hour from Bath Abbey bus stop to Bath Racecourse from 09.00am, with the last bus leaving the Racecourse at 18.20pm. It will run on the following days:

Mon 20 Dec – Thurs 23 Dec

Wed 29 and Thurs 30 Dec

Tues 4 Jan – Fri 7 Jan

The shuttle service from the Park and Ride at Lansdown is still running Mon – Fri, however there will be no service from Thursday 23 Dec - Tuesday 28 Dec. The full timetable can be viewed at: https://beta.bathnes.gov.uk/coronavirus-covid-19-latest-information-and-advice/get-your-covid-19-vaccine Becky Reynolds, Director of Public Health for Bath & North East Somerset said: "The new temporary bus service will make it easier for people to get to our major vaccination centre and get boosted. Four out of ten people in B&NES have already had their third dose and our vaccination teams are working tirelessly to ensure all those eligible for a booster get it as soon as possible. "With the first cases of the Omicron variant now confirmed in our area it's vital we work together to limit its transmission and protect ourselves and each other. That means reducing our close contact with others, wearing a face covering, self-isolating and getting a test if symptomatic, working from home if we can, keeping spaces well ventilated, getting vaccinated and having the booster jab." You are eligible for a booster dose three months after your second dose if: you are aged 18 and over

you are aged 16 and over with a health condition that puts you at high risk from Covid-19, or are a main carer for someone at high risk from Covid-19

From Monday 20 December, children aged 12-15 can book in for a second jab. If you haven't had your first or second vaccination yet, it's never too late. You can book anytime by calling 119 or by visiting the National Booking Service.

     

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