Yes, currently you can get a COVID-19 vaccine if you meet certain eligibility criteria. In the UK, for example, the COVID-19 vaccine is available starting from October 1, 2025. Eligibility includes people aged 75 or over, those aged 6 months to 74 years with a weakened immune system, and residents of care homes for older adults. Vaccinations can be booked online or via the NHS App, and from October 1, they are also available at walk-in centers, local pharmacies, and GP surgeries. Similarly, in the Netherlands and many other places, COVID-19 vaccine campaigns are ongoing through December 2025 with eligibility expanding mainly to older adults, high-risk medical groups, healthcare workers in contact with vulnerable patients, and some others in targeted risk groups. Vaccines are available at vaccination centers and via healthcare providers, with arrangements made for home vaccinations in exceptional cases. In the United States, recent recommendations have shifted towards COVID-19 vaccination for adults aged 65 and older and those with particular health risks, emphasizing individual decision-making with healthcare providers about vaccination benefits and risks, which might limit broad availability compared to earlier years. If you belong to one of the eligible groups in your region, you can currently receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Availability and eligibility criteria depend on the country and local health authority guidelines.
