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06 Oct 2025

People able to book NHS Covid jabs despite not being eligible – pharmacy leaders

People able to book NHS Covid jabs despite not being eligible – pharmacy leaders

People who are not eligible for a Covid jab have been incorrectly able to book a vaccine appointment through the NHS booking system, pharmacies have said.

The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) said the situation has been “deeply frustrating” for both patients and pharmacists.

The eligibility criteria for the Covid-19 jab on the NHS has been tightened this year.

But people have been able to book in for appointments online, despite not being eligible for the vaccine, the NPA said.

This winter the Covid-19 vaccine is available on the NHS for people over the age of 75; if they have a weakened immune system or if they live in a care home for older adults.

Other groups can pay for the vaccine privately.

Previously the vaccine has been available for much larger groups of people.

A wider group is eligible for the flu jab this year including those over the age of 65; people with certain long-term conditions; pregnant women; care home residents; certain carers and those who live with someone with a weakened immune system.

It is understood that an option for people to book both vaccines at the same time may have caused confusion.

Henry Gregg, chief executive of the NPA, said: “We are aware of reports from across the country of patients who are not eligible on the NHS for this year’s Covid vaccine arriving at pharmacies, having been able to book an appointment via the online system.

“This should have been avoidable and it is deeply frustrating for both pharmacies and patients. We urge any patient in this situation to treat pharmacy teams with respect as pharmacies try to manage the new NHS clinical criteria.

“We’ve urgently raised this issue with NHS England and the Department of Health and have asked for it be resolved as soon as possible.”

An NHS spokesperson said: “Covid-19 vaccine eligibility changed for this autumn and winter following the JCVI recommendation that it should be offered to people aged 75 or over, anyone with a weakened immune system, or those living in older adult care homes.

“Please double check you are still eligible to receive a Covid-19 vaccine before booking – the NHS website sets out whether your age, health condition or medication means you are eligible, and your GP practice or pharmacist will confirm this before giving you the vaccine.”

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