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Sheffield Arena Vaccination Centre will move to a new venue from 26 July. SHEFFIELD TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST PROUD TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE We will be at Longley Lane, Sheffield S5 7JN, close to the Northern General Hospital. Sheffield Arena will begin holding events this summer now that restrictions are lifting and so the NHS Vaccination Centre is moving to: The old Blood and Transplant building on Longley Lane, Sheffield S5 7JN. The new Centre will be signposted Sheffield NHS Vaccination Centre. It will also be called this on the national booking website and in any texts, letters or phone calls you receive. ADMIN STEM CELL NORWOOD GRANGE NORWOOD GRANGE DRIVE LONGLEY LANE LONGLEY HALL ROAD 151 N 22 A6102 Herries Rd ENTRANCE What if my 2nd dose appointment is already booked for the Arena? If you have an appointment for your second vaccination at the Arena that you booked through the National Booking Service, your appointment will automatically be transferred to the Sheffield NHS Vaccination Centre (Longley Lane) for the same date and time. You do not need to do anything else. What if I need to change / rearrange my 2nd dose appointment? You will still be able to manage your own appointment easily. You can change, update and reschedule your appointment via the online system below or by calling 119 free of charge. The new Centre will be called Sheffield NHS Vaccination Centre (Longley Lane) on the booking website. www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/book-coronavirus-vaccination There will be signs to direct you to the Sheffield NHS Vaccination Centre at Longley Lane, parking will be available and staff will be on site to welcome you. Nearer the time of your planned appointment the you will receive a reminder by email, phone or text. The number it will come from is 0114 226 1001 so please do not ignore the call or text. Please remember that you should continue to follow government guidelines to help protect yourself and others. Please turn over to read other important information regarding your vaccination.

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She�eld Arena Vaccination Centre will move to a new venue from 26 July.

SHEFFIELD TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST

PROUD TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE

We will be at Longley Lane, Sheffield S5 7JN, close to the Northern General Hospital.

Sheffield Arena will begin holding events this summer now that restrictions are lifting and so the NHS Vaccination Centre is moving to:

The old Blood and Transplant building on Longley Lane, Sheffield S5 7JN.

The new Centre will be signposted Sheffield NHS Vaccination Centre. It will also be called this on the national booking website and in any texts, letters or phone calls you receive.

ADMIN

STEMCELL

NORWOOD GRANGE

NORWOOD GRANGE DRIVE

LON

GLE

Y LA

NE

LONGLEY HALL ROAD

151

N

22

A6102Herries Rd

ENTRANCE

What if my 2nd dose appointment is already booked for the Arena?

If you have an appointment for your second vaccination at the Arena that you booked through the National Booking Service, your appointment will automatically be transferred to the Sheffield NHS Vaccination Centre (Longley Lane) for the same date and time. You do not need to do anything else.

What if I need to change / rearrange my 2nd dose appointment?

You will still be able to manage your own appointment easily. You can change, update and reschedule your appointment via the online system below or by calling 119 free of charge. The new Centre will be called Sheffield NHS Vaccination Centre (Longley Lane) on the booking website.

www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/book-coronavirus-vaccination

There will be signs to direct you to the Sheffield NHS Vaccination Centre at Longley Lane, parking will be available and staff will be on site to welcome you.

Nearer the time of your planned appointment the you will receive a reminder by email, phone or text. The number it will come from is 0114 226 1001 so please do not ignore the call or text.

Please remember that you should continue to follow government guidelines to help protect yourself and others. Please turn over to read other important information regarding your vaccination.

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• Keep 2 metres apart from people not in your household or bubble.

• Clean your hands carefully and regularly and especially when you enter your home, or after you have used public transport, or touched any surface that may have been touched by others.

• Wear a clean face covering whenever you are in a crowded space and in public indoor spaces including shops, places of worship and on public transport (unless you are exempt).

• Open windows and doors to introduce fresh air inside if you are sharing any indoor spaces with people you do not live with or if someone in your household has COVID-19.

• Self-isolate and get tested if you develop any of the symptoms of COVID (a high temperature, a new continuous cough, a loss or change to your sense of smell or taste), even if your symptoms are mild.

• Self-isolate if someone in your household or bubble develops symptoms or tests positive for COVID, or if you are asked to self-isolate because you have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive.

• Follow the current rules for your local area. Rules may vary in different parts of the UK so make sure you know what the rules are for you and follow them carefully.

The next important step is to get your second vaccine dose when you are invited. It is important to get your second dose because it will further reduce your chances of getting Covid and means the protection will last for longer.

Thank you for reading this guidance and helping to protect yourself and others.

COVID-19 free summer

LETS ALL HAVE A

HANDS, FACE, SPACE, JAB

Guidance following your �rst vaccination doseOn behalf of the NHS across South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw.

Thank you for having your first vaccination for COVID-19. This vaccination will start to protect you in about 2 to 3 weeks’ time. Even though you have not yet received both doses you have significantly reduced your chances of becoming seriously ill with COVID-19 and you are helping to protect others now and in the future.

Please remember you could still pass the infection on to others. Let’s work together to keep everyone safe.