We tell you which centre you'll be called to.
MP Marcus Jones has confirmed vaccination hubs in Nuneaton and Bedworth have opened today.
Patients who are registered with the following practices will be invited for a vaccination in the former BrightHouse store in the Abbeygate Shopping Centre:
- Arbury Medical Centre
- The Grange Medical Centre
- Camp Hill GP Led Health Centre
- Riversley Road Surgery
- Old Mill Surgery and the Chaucers
Other patients who are registered with the following GP practices will be invited to the Local Vaccination Centre at Bedworth Civic Hall for their vaccination:
- Red Roofs Surgery
- Queens Road Surgery
- Chapel End Surgery
- Manor Court Surgery
- Stockingford Medical Centre
- Whitestone Surgery
- Bedworth Health Centre, Bulkington Surgery
- Woodlands Surgery
- Rugby Road Surgery
- The Old Cole House Surgery.
This centre is being managed by Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust and they will be working with the above practices. Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership Trust are known for their expertise in running school immunisations across the region.
People may also receive a letter from the NHS inviting them to the mass vaccination site at Millennium Point in Birmingham. This is an extra choice provided by the NHS, but patients, the majority who are elderly and frail, also the option of waiting to be called by their vaccination centre.
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