Hackney,
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June
2021
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Get jabbed and keep safe at one of Hackney’s walk-in clinics

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Walk-in clinics are taking place across Hackney to ensure as many residents as possible can get vaccinated and keep safe from Covid-19, a disease that can cause long-term illness, hospitalisation and death, even in young people. 

The additional vaccine clinics will be offering the Pfizer vaccine and are open to anyone aged 18 and over who needs their first dose of the vaccine, or those who need their second dose and it has been at least 8 weeks since their first.

Community groups are supporting the clinics to ensure people from all backgrounds feel confident to access the vaccination. 

To guarantee your appointment please ring 0208 356 3111 during office hours, however walk-ins are available.

  • St Leonard’s Hospital, Hoxton N1 5LZ - Thursday 1 July 10am-3pm
  • Pembury Community Centre Atkins Square E8 1FA – Saturday 3 July 12-4pm and Sunday 4 July 12-4pm
  • Halkevi Community Centre Dalston Lane E8 3DF – Wednesday 7 July 10.30am-2.30pm
  • Hindle House Community Centre Arcola Street E8 2DZ – Saturday 10 July 12-4pm
  • Hackney Service Centre Hilman Street E8 1DY - Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 July 9am-7pm
  • Ridley Road Market Ridley Road E8 2NH – Wednesday 14 July 10am-2pm
  • St Thomas More Church 9 Henry Road N4 2LH – Friday 16 July, 10am-2pm and Tuesday 20 July 10am-2pm
  • Woodberry Down , N4 1SN – Wednesday 21 July 10am-2pm
  • Clissold Park House, Church Street N16 9HJ – Saturday 24 July 11am-3pm
  • The Ark Suite, Cricketfield Road E5 8NS – Monday 26 July 11am-3pm

Alongside these community-based clinics, Hackney’s two vaccination centres at Bocking Street in Hackney Central and John Scott on Green Lanes are also running walk-in clinics for both first and second doses of Pfizer as well as a clinic for AstraZeneca on Sunday 4 and 11 July. 

Bocking Street Vaccination Clinic

Wednesday 30 June 9am – 1pm

Thursday 1 July 9am – 7pm

Friday 2 July 9am – 7pm

John Scott Vaccination Clinic

Tuesday 29 June 9am – 6pm

Wednesday 30 June 9am -8pm

Thursday 1 July 9am – 8pm

Friday 2 July 9am – 1pm

Saturday 3 July 9am – 1pm

Sunday 4 July (AstraZeneca only) walk-in 9am -5pm

Sun 11 July (AstraZeneca only) 9am-5pm

Dr Sandra Husbands, Director of Public Health
Everyone who is 18 and over is now eligible for a Covid-19 vaccine. The vaccines are safe and effective and getting vaccinated is the best way to keep you safe from coronavirus. More than 44 million people across the UK have already safely received their vaccines. With these local events we want to make sure that all our Hackney residents are kept safe through vaccination and we can get on the way to getting out of lockdown. We are working with community groups to ensure you can get the vaccine locally, by simply walking up on the day.
Dr Sandra Husbands, Director of Public Health
Cllr Chris Kennedy, Cabinet Member for Health, Adult Social Care and Leisure
Get jabbed to keep safe from Covid-19. Getting the vaccine protects not only yourself but your loved ones and the community around you. You don’t even need to be registered with a G.P. to get vaccinated. Almost 140,000 residents have now had their first dose, and these localised vaccination events run by the NHS and local volunteers are here to support thousands more to get the jab and help keep Hackney safe.
Cllr Chris Kennedy, Cabinet Member for Health, Adult Social Care and Leisure

These events are in partnership with the NHS, Hackney Council, Volunteer Centre Hackney, Hackney CVS, African Development and Advocacy Centre - AFRIDAC, Coffee Afrik, Bangla Housing, Community African Network, Hackney Chinese Community Association, Halkevi Community Centre, Hawa Trust, Irish Elderly Advice Network, Kanlungan, Round Chapel Old School Rooms, Shomrim, Turkish Cypriot Community Association and Uprising Community Club.

For further information visit the Hackney Council website vaccine page.