COVID vaccinations are available on the Island and people are encouraged to get their first, second or booster vaccinations if they haven't already.

Here's the latest available information about where you can get your Covid jabs:

The Riverside Centre Vaccination Centre.

Open daily from 8am to 8pm for walk-ins and appointments.

Now offering vaccinations to children 12 to 15 years of age, as well as 16 and over for their first and second jabs, or over 18s for their first, second or booster jabs.

Children can get a first dose of the vaccine from the day they turn 12.

Most children can get a second dose from 12 weeks after they had their first dose.

They must be accompanied by their legal guardian.

If your child has tested positive for Covid-19 and is not at high risk from Covid-19, they need to wait 12 weeks before they can have a vaccine. This starts from the date of their positive PCR test.

Westridge Centre, Ryde is offering walk-in jabs for those 16 years and over, offering all doses for those eligible.

It is open this week on Wednesday, January 5, and Thursday, January 6, from 8.30am to 6.30pm.

Covid Booster Clinics are being offered at Brookside Health Centre in Freshwater.

If you are eligible for your booster vaccine contact them on 01983 758998 to book your appointment, or you can book online if you are registered with Patient Online Services.

They currently have appointments available on Wednesday, January 5, morning and afternoon, Saturday, January 8 in the morning, and Saturday, January 15 in the morning.

A vaccination hub will be opening at St Mary’s Hospital on Monday, January 10.

You can book appointments via the National Booking Service.

The hub is open from Sunday to Thursday with the following opening hours: 8.30am to 2.30pm on Sundays, 9am to 4pm Monday to Thursday.

This is for booked appointments only, not walk-ins.

All information is subject to change and is correct at the time of publication. Any medical services providing Covid vaccines should email editor@iwcp.co.uk to be included in the article.

Here is the link to book online: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/coronavirus-booster-vaccine/