Protect yourself and others this semester by joining the millions who have had their COVID-19 vaccine.  

Woman's face with text join the millions already vaccinated

Although society has opened up, Coronavirus hasn’t gone away, and infection rates remain high across London. Getting the COVID-19 vaccine is the best way to protect yourself against the risk of serious illness and has been proven to be safe and effective at protecting people against the virus.  

Getting vaccinated before you come on site is the best way to protect yourself, your loved ones and our Westminster community.

Vaccination is free and easy to obtain, and open to everyone (including international students, regardless of their nationality or immigration status). You can book either your first or second dose via the NHS website. You can also find where your nearest walk-in centre is and simply turn up without a booking. 

Vaccination buses at Harrow and Marylebone sites

In partnership with local authority public health, the University will be offering COVID-19 vaccination buses at Harrow and Marylebone campuses for Westminster students on Tuesday 21 September and Wednesday 22 September from 10am-6pm. Whilst this is a walk-in service and you can simply turn up, we would encourage you to book your appointment via Eventbrite for Harrow campus to make sure there is enough vaccine supplied on the day. 

Please don’t forget to bring your student ID. 

Student-specific COVID-19 vaccination clinics are also open this month and next at King’s College and Imperial College London. Walk-in appointments are available, but booking is recommended to guarantee your appointment. You can book your jab online at Imperial College London and at King’s College London. Please do not forget to bring your student ID so you can access these clinics. 

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