UPDATED: Here is where you can receive your coronavirus vaccination in Sussex
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Hide AdPlease do not contact the NHS to seek a vaccine, they will contact you and please do not turn up to one of the centres without a booking. Once you have had your first vaccination you will receive a further appointment to receive the second dose.
CORRECTION: Please note this article has been corrected as we said that vaccinations would be taking place at Heathfield Surgery. We have been informed that patients at Heathfield Surgery actually have to go to The Meads Medical Centre in Uckfield for their vaccinations. We apologise for any confusion.
East Sussex vaccination centres:
* Bexhill - Sidley Surgery
* Brighton and Hove - Portslade Health Centre
* Brighton and Hove - Brighton Centre
* Brighton and Hove - Brighton Racecourse
* Brighton and Hove - Royal Sussex County Hospital
* Brighton and Hove - St Augustine's Arts & Events Centre
* Brighton and Hove - Mill View Hospital
* Crowborough - Saxonbury House Medical Centre
* Eastbourne - Beacon Shopping Centre
* Eastbourne District General Hospital
* Eastbourne - Hampden Park
* Eastbourne - Princess Park Health Centre
* Eastbourne - Sovereign Centre
* Etchingham - Etchingham Village Hall
* Hailsham - Bridgeside Surgery
* Hailsham - Hailsham Medical Group
* Hailsham - Quintins Medical Centre
* Hastings - Conquest Hospital
* Hastings - The Kings Church
* Lewes - River Lodge Surgery
* Ticehurst - Ticehurst Pharmacy
* Uckfield - The Meads Medical Centre
West Sussex vaccination centres:
* Angmering - Angmering Medical Centre
* Bognor - Bognor Medical Centre
* Chichester - St Richard’s Hospital
* Chichester - The Selsey Centre and Tangmere Hall,
* Crawley - Leacroft Medical Practice
* Crawley - Pound Hill Medical Group
* Crawley - Saxonbrook
* East Grinstead - Meridian Hall
* East Grinstead - Queen Victoria Hospital
* Haywards Heath - Clair Hall
* Haywards Heath - The Princess Royal Hospital
* Horsham - Park Surgery
* Horsham - Christ Hospital - Blue Coats
* Lancing - Lancing Parish Hall
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Hide Ad* Midhurst - Midhurst Pharmacy (given the green light but not open yet)
* Petworth - Petworth Surgery (not open yet)
* Pulborough - Pulborough Medical Group
* Rustington - Westcourt Medical Centre
* Shoreham - Northbourne Medical Centre
* Storrington - The Glebe Surgery
* Worthing - Durrington Health Centre
* Worthing - Strand Medical Group
* Worthing - St Lawrence Surgery
* Worthing - Worthing Hospital
As a reminder - the priority list for vaccinations is as follows:
* Residents in a care home for older adults and their carers
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Hide Ad* All those 80 years of age and over and frontline health and social care workers
* All those 75 years of age and over
* All those 70 years of age and over and clinically extremely vulnerable individuals.
* All those 65 years of age and over
* All individuals aged 16 years to 64 years with underlying health conditions which put them at higher risk of serious disease and mortality. The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is authorised in those aged 16 years and over, and the AstraZeneca vaccine is only authorised for use in those aged 18 years and over. This group also includes those who are in receipt of a carer’s allowance, or those who are the main carer of an elderly or disabled person whose welfare may be at risk if the carer falls ill.
*All those 60 years of age and over
* All those 55 years of age and over
* All those 50 years of age and over
Please continue to follow all the guidance to control the virus and save lives.For straightforward steps to keep yourself and others safe and get help if you need it, visit www.keepsussexsafe.uk