Public Health Scotland (PHS) is encouraging everyone offered a COVID-19 vaccine this spring to come forward, get vaccinated and stay protected - because COVID-19 hasn’t disappeared.


Last summer in Scotland, there were more than 10,000 reported cases of COVID-19 and over 4,000 people hospitalised.


This year’s spring vaccination programme is focused on protecting those most vulnerable to COVID-19. This includes older adults in care homes, people aged 75 and over, and those with a weakened immune system, as they are at greater risk of illness from COVID-19.


If you’re invited for a COVID-19 vaccination this spring, it’s because experts know that your age or health condition mean you’re at higher risk of becoming seriously ill from COVID-19.


Dr Sam Ghebrehewet, Head of Immunisation and Vaccination at PHS, said:


“Being vaccinated is the safest and most effective way for older people and those with certain underlying conditions to protect themselves against COVID-19.


“You get your strongest protection from the vaccine in the first three months after getting it. Over time, this protection gradually fades so, even if you had your winter vaccination, it’s important to get another dose this spring to reinforce your immunity and help keep you safe.


“Getting vaccinated could mean the difference between a mild illness and a hospital stay.”


The spring vaccination programme runs from 31 March until 30 June. If you’re eligible, you’ll be invited by letter, email or text message, depending on your selected communication preference.


You can reschedule your appointment using the online portal or via the National Vaccination Helpline (0800 030 8013).


Find more information on the spring programme at: www.nhsinform.scot/covid19vaccine

Last updated: 01 April 2025