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18 to 29-year-olds in Lanarkshire urged to go online to register for the vaccine

May 28, 2021

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NHS Lanarkshire is inviting all 18 to 29-year-olds in the area to register online or by phone before Friday 4 June, to get details of their COVID-19 vaccine appointment sent to them by email or text. Those not registering will be sent their appointment details by letter at a later date.

The announcement coincides with a survey which shows that 90 per cent of 18 to 29-year-olds in Scotland will get the COVID-19 vaccine when offered it, or have had it already, with just under seven in ten (69 per cent) eager to get it.

Dr Mark Russell, Lead for the COVID-19 vaccination programme in Lanarkshire said: “By registering for the vaccine online at nhsinform.scot/under30register or calling 0800 030 8013 before Friday 4 June, those aged 18 to 29 can get their appointment by email or text wherever they are.

“This is particularly important for those who are planning to be away or have different term time addresses to ensure they still get details of their appointment as soon as possible as letters will be sent out to where they are registered with a GP. I’d encourage all 18 to 29-year-olds to take up the registration offer before the deadline.”

Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care, Humza Yousaf, said: “The COVID-19 vaccine is our best way out of the current pandemic and these survey findings are really encouraging as we roll-out the programme to those in the younger age groups and look at potential uptake levels.

“It’s clear from the findings that 18 to 29-year-olds across Scotland are thinking about others, with 54 per cent of respondents who will get or have got the vaccine saying they have, or would, get the vaccine ‘because we’re all in this together and they want to do their bit’.”

Katie Adams who is aged 19, said: “I can’t wait to get my COVID-19 vaccine to give myself and my family the best form of protection we have from coronavirus. It’s a been a long hard slog for everyone since the pandemic hit but by registering for the vaccine, I feel I’ll be doing my bit.

“I really look forward to life getting back to some form of normality, not having to think about who and where I meet my pals and being able to go on holiday with them, making great memories for the future.”

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