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Nickie Aiken
Former MP for Cities of London and Westminster

COVID-19 Vaccine

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The COVID-19 vaccine is now being rolled out across the Two Cities. A number of people have contacted Nickie, asking various questions about the vaccine. Below are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions Nickie has received.   

Vaccine FAQs

Who can get a COVID-19 vaccine

All adults aged 18 or over can now get vaccinated against COVID-19.

You do not need to wait to be contacted by the NHS.

If you were contacted but have not booked your appointments, you're still eligible and can book your appointments anytime.

How to book your COVID-19 vaccination appointments

There are 2 main ways to get a COVID-19 vaccine:

  • book online now for appointments at a vaccination centre or a pharmacy
  • wait to be contacted by your GP surgery and book your appointments with them

The currently available vaccines are given in 2 doses. You usually have the 2nd dose 8 to 12 weeks after the 1st dose.

If you book your appointments online, you can view, cancel or rebook them if you need to.

Book or manage your COVID-19 vaccination appointments

Information:

If you cannot book online, you can call 119 free of charge. You can speak to a translator if you need to.

If you have difficulties communicating or hearing, or are a British Sign Language (BSL) user, you can use textphone 18001 119 or the NHS 119 BSL interpreter service.

Booking your 2nd dose

If you have your 1st dose through your GP surgery, you'll be contacted when it's time to book your 2nd dose.

If you book online, you'll need to book appointments for both doses. You can manage your COVID-19 vaccination appointments to view your appointments and rebook if you need to.

Some people at high risk from COVID-19 can get earlier appointments for their 2nd dose (at 8 weeks instead of 12 weeks). Wait to be contacted if you think you're in this group and you've already booked your 2nd dose at 12 weeks.

Types of COVID-19 vaccine

The COVID-19 vaccines currently approved for use in the UK are:

  • Moderna vaccine
  • Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine
  • Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine
  • Janssen vaccine (available later this year)

Which vaccine will I get?

You cannot usually choose which vaccine you have. When you book, you'll only be offered appointments for vaccines that are suitable for you.

Most people can have any of the COVID-19 vaccines, but some people are only offered certain vaccines.

For example, if you're pregnant or under 40 you'll usually only be offered appointments for the Pfizer/BioNTech or Moderna vaccines.

You should have the same vaccine for both doses, unless you had serious side effects (such as a serious allergic reaction) after your 1st dose.

How well do the COVID-19 vaccines work?

Anyone who gets COVID-19 can become seriously ill or have long-term effects (long COVID). The COVID-19 vaccines are the best way to protect yourself and others.

Research has shown the vaccines help:

  • reduce your risk of getting seriously ill or dying from COVID-19
  • reduce your risk of catching or spreading COVID-19
  • protect against COVID-19 variants

The 1st dose should give you some protection from 3 or 4 weeks after you've had it. But you need 2 doses for stronger and longer-lasting protection.

There is a chance you might still get or spread COVID-19 even if you have a vaccine, so it's important to continue to follow all social distancing guidance.

Information:

Watch an NHS YouTube video explaining what's in the COVID-19 vaccines and how they work

Side effects and safety

The COVID-19 vaccines approved for use in the UK have met strict standards of safety, quality and effectiveness.

They can cause some side effects, but not everyone gets them.

Any side effects are usually mild and should not last longer than a week, such as:

  • a sore arm from the injection
  • feeling tired
  • a headache
  • feeling achy
  • feeling or being sick

More serious side effects, such as allergic reactions or blood clotting, are very rare.

Find out more about COVID-19 vaccines side effects and safety

Pregnancy, breastfeeding and fertility

You can get vaccinated against COVID-19 if you're aged 18 or over and:

  • you're pregnant or think you might be
  • you're breastfeeding
  • you're trying for a baby or might get pregnant in the future

The vaccines you'll be offered depends if you're pregnant and how old you are. The vaccines cannot give you or your baby COVID-19.

Find out more about pregnancy, breastfeeding, fertility and COVID-19 vaccination

COVID-19 vaccine ingredients

The COVID-19 vaccines do not contain egg or animal products.

The Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine contains a tiny amount of alcohol, but this is less than in some everyday foods like bread.

The vaccines are suitable for people of all faiths.

You can find out about the ingredients in the vaccines currently available in the UK:

  • Moderna COVID-19 vaccine patient leaflet on GOV.UK
  • Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine patient leaflet on GOV.UK
  • Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine patient leaflet on GOV.UK
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News

Nickie Aiken discusses the success of the vaccine rollout on LBC

Sunday, 14 February, 2021
Nickie Aiken, Member of Parliament for the Cities of London & Westminster, appeared on LBC over the weekend to talk about the government successfully reaching its target of vaccinating the 15 million people most at risk from COVID-19 by the middle of February.

Nickie welcomes news that people living or working in the City are able to receive COVID-19 vaccine at St Bart's

Tuesday, 26 January, 2021
Cities of London & Westminster MP Nickie Aiken has welcomed the news that over 70s who either live or work in the City of London, any health care professionals or anyone who live or work in the City of London who fulfils the current vulnerable persons criteria are able to book to receive their f

Discussing the COVID-19 vaccine with representatives from the Bengali community in Pimlico

Wednesday, 20 January, 2021
Earlier today, Member of Parliament for the Cities of London & Westminster, Nickie Aiken, met with representatives from the Bengali community in Pimlico to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine. The Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) recently published a report that found 57% of black, Asian and min

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Local Advice

Both the City of London Corporation and Westminster City Council have information and advice pages on their websites.

For more information from each local authority click below:  

City of London Corporation

Westminster City Council

Westminster City Council is also sending out daily updates by email. You can sign up to these here.

Stay informed - follow me on social media for updates 

As your local MP, I am providing regular updates about Coronavirus (Covid-19) on social media - including announcements from central government and local councils, and the work of community groups.

If you are involved with a local community group providing support in the City of London or in Westminster, please let me know so I can spread the word.

Please follow me on social media to stay informed:  

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You can also contact me by email.

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