Walk-in and get vaccinated
Walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinics are taking place across the Island throughout July. No booking is required, simply walk-in and get vaccinated. Clinics are available for the following:
- anyone aged 40 or over for their first dose of AstraZeneca;
- anyone aged 40 or over for their second dose of AstraZeneca, if it has been at least eight weeks since the first dose;
- anyone aged 18 or over for their first dose of Pfizer;
- anyone aged 18 or over for their second dose of Pfizer, if it has been at least eight weeks since the first dose.

Find your space
Escape the crowds and discover the Island’s beautiful open spaces.
To help you spread out this summer, we have put together a list of tucked away treasures on the Island. Perfect for meeting friends and family with all the fresh air and space you need.
If we’ve missed any of your favourite secluded spaces, post a photo of them on social media using #FindYourSpace so we can share your ideas too.

Latest Island COVID-19 and vaccine statistics
These are the latest published vaccination and COVID-19 stats for the Isle of Wight, from NHS England and Public Health England, respectively.
Cases are expected to fluctuate as we come out of lockdown and the government’s programme of rapid response testing for people without symptoms is rolled out.
You can read the full report here: https://www.iow.gov.uk/covid19_data
The COVID-19 statistics for the Isle of Wight, published by Public Health England on 12 July 2021 at 4pm including data up to 11 July 2021.
The vaccination statistics for the Isle of Wight, published by NHS England on 8 July 2021 including data up to 4 July 2021.
The graphic shows the following:
- 104,208 – The number of Island residents who have received their first dose of the vaccine.
- 87,477 – The number of Island residents who have received their second dose of the vaccine.
- 7,150 – The number of confirmed cases to date of Island residents who have received a positive COVID-19 test result since March 2020. This is based on the residential address of the person tested rather than where they are registered with a GP.
- 103 – The number of positive cases in the seven-day period.
- 72.7 – Weekly cases per 100,000. This is the number of Island residents who have received a positive COVID-19 test result in the seven-day period, divided by the total population of the Island.
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