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Make an appointment for a coronavirus vaccination?

People who can get seriously ill from coronavirus can get the coronavirus vaccination again this autumn. This also applies to healthcare workers who work with these people. You can do this from 16 September to 6 December. 

Who can get a coronavirus vaccination? 

  • People aged 60 or over. 
  • People aged 18 to 59 who get an invitation for a flu jab every year. 
  • Healthcare workers who have direct contact with vulnerable patients. 
  • Adults and children who can get seriously ill from coronavirus. For example if you have an immune disorder.  

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Do you not belong to the groups above but want to get a coronavirus vaccination anyway? For example, because someone in your family is vulnerable. Or because your doctor advises it. Then you can make an appointment too.

When can you not make an appointment online?

In the situations below you can’t make an appointment online. You can then call to make an appointment: 

  • You don’t have a DigiD.  
  • You don’t have an email address or mobile phone number. Or you don’t want to share it.
  • You want to make an appointment for someone aged under 18. 
  • You cannot get to the vaccination centre due to a serious illness or disability. By this, we mean that you are unable to leave your house, even with help from other people.

Does this apply to you? See this page for the phone number.  

Do you want to get a coronavirus vaccination with a protein vaccine? See here for more information. 

Do you want to see how to make an appointment online? Then watch the video.  

See, move or cancel a vaccination appointment

Do you have a vaccination appointment and do you want to see, move or cancel it? See or change your appointment here.

Do you have a question?

Do you have a question about a vaccination appointment at the GGD? Then see the frequently asked questions. For any other questions, go to rivm.nl/coronavirus