Yes, you can get a COVID-19 vaccine in autumn 2025 if you are eligible. Vaccination rounds are ongoing or scheduled in several places from September to December 2025. Eligibility typically includes people aged 60 and over, people aged 50-59 who get a seasonal flu jab, children and adults in medical high-risk groups, and healthcare workers with vulnerable patient contact. Some other people may also qualify based on individual medical advice or vulnerable family members. Vaccinations are given at various locations including vaccination centers, pharmacies, GP surgeries, care homes, and sometimes at home under exceptional circumstances. You can book appointments online or by phone without waiting for an invitation if eligible. The vaccines are usually given as a single injection dose. However, access to the COVID-19 vaccine may now be more restricted in some places, with recommendations focusing on those aged 65 and older or at higher risk, and patients often advised to consult healthcare providers about vaccine benefits and risks before getting vaccinated. The situation and criteria can vary by country and region. If you provide a specific country or area, more tailored information can be given. Summary of eligibility and access steps:
- Eligible groups: 60+ years, 50-59 with flu jab, medical high-risk, healthcare workers, others by physician advice
- Vaccination period: Mostly autumn 2025 (e.g., Sept - Dec)
- Locations: Walk-in sites, pharmacies, GP surgeries, care homes, home visits (if needed)
- Booking: Online or phone, no invitation needed if eligible
- Vaccine: Usually one dose for most people, given by injection
- Advice: Consult healthcare provider for eligibility and risks in some places
Let me know if a specific location or country is required for more precise guidance.
