With all remaining COVID-19 restrictions set to be lifted on 19 July, it is important that as many people as possible get vaccinated across London, where vaccination rates are lower than in other parts of the UK.
COVID-19 infection rates continue to rise in Haringey, driven by the highly transmissible Delta variant (first identified in India).Â
Everyone aged 18+ has the right to be vaccinated against COVID-19 – you don’t need to be registered with a GP and your migration status does not affect this. Information will not be shared with the Home Office or other authorities. We want to ensure that everyone, living or working in the borough, can access vaccination, to help protect you, your families and the community from serious illness and avoidable deaths.Â
Getting double vaccinated offers the best protection against the virus, but you must allow 8 weeks between your first and second dose.
There are many walk-in vaccination clinics running across the borough at different times and locations. Please see www.haringey.gov.uk/
vaccine for full details.  Thank you for playing your part to Keep Haringey Safe.
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Please find below the link to the next episode of the Duke’s Academy Podcast (EP6).
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Episode 6 overview:
– Special Guest Interview – Melvin Odoom (Radio & T.V Presenter)
– Featured Track – ‘Lemon Pepper’ by Roshan 10K
– News & Events
– Student Competition – Winner Announced!
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Duke’s Academy Podcast – Episode 5
Please find below the link to this week’s Duke’s Academy Podcast (EP5).
Episode 5 overview:
– Interview & performance with Mr Mawulawde
– News & Events
– Student Competition
– News & Events
– Student Competition
If you would like to contribute to a future podcast, please email the team using the dedicated podcast email: music podcast@dukesacademy.org.uk
The NHS teams will be in the Northumberland Park area from 25 May for several weeks to discuss, answer questions, provide vaccinations and to make bookings.
- Everyone has the right to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
- You do not need to be registered with a GP and your immigration status does not affect this.
- You will see our teams out and about in your community.
- They are there to help you, so please speak to them about COVID-19 vaccination.
For more information, see the translated leaflets below: