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Daily Record
Daily Record
National
Andrea Lambrou

NHS Lanarkshire open drop-in vaccination clinics for people with autism and learning disabilities

NHS Lanarkshire are holding drop-in vaccination clinics for people with learning disabilities and autism this week.

The health board announced they will open accessible venues from tomorrow (January 18).

They include Airdrie Town Hall and Hamilton Banqueting Suite (January 18 from 9am-4pm); Braidfute Retail Park, Lanark and The Link in Cumbernauld (January 19 from 9am-4pm); and the Ally McCoist centre in East Kilbride, Fernhill Community Centre, and Ravenscraig (January 20 from 9am-4pm).

Clinics are open to anyone age 12 or over who needs a first or second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and anyone aged 18 or over who needs a COVID-19 booster.

The flu vaccination is also available at clinics, for anyone aged 65 or over or age 16 or over with an underlying health condition.

For information on vaccinating children and young people aged 12 to 17, visit NHS inform.

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