Vaccine Eligibility
For Covid Spring Booster you must be 75+ years old or 18+ years old with a weakened immune system.
Non-urgent advice: Notice
For Pneumonia you must be aged 65 and over. This vaccine is available throughout the year
For Shingles you must be aged 50+ with a weakened immune system, those turning 60 + 70 this year and those aged 70-79 years old. This is also available throughout the year
For Respiratory Syncytial Vaccine (RSV) you must be aged between 75 and 79.
This is also offered to pregnant women after 28 weeks. (available throughout the year)
For Flu you must be over 50, a health or social care worker, fall into a clinical risk category (see Gov.je) or live in the household of an immunosuppressed person. This is available till 31st March 2025.
For Covid Spring Booster you must be 75+ years old or 18+ years old with a weakened immune system.
Please see statement from Public Health regarding Men B Vaccine
All vaccinations are important to reduce the risk of catching a preventable disease. In Jersey we follow the immunisation schedule set by the UK Joint Committee on Vaccinations and Immunisations (JCVI) for Children and Young People. The MenB vaccine is offered to babies at 8 and 12 weeks and at around 12 months. The MenB vaccine is not routinely offered as part of the teenage vaccination programme, instead the Meningitis ACWY vaccine is offered at this time. MenB is very rare and when seen is most likely to affect babies and very young children as such we are not currently advising for vaccination outside of the JCVI schedule. The MenB vaccine can be provided privately via GPs if after a consultation it is deemed appropriate. Public Health advise all young people travelling to university to check that they are up to date with their vaccination schedule. The Immunisation Team can provide advice and arrange for catch up clinics where required.