Walk-in coronavirus vaccinations are now available in the Netherlands

As promised last week, walk-in appointments for a first, second, and booster vaccination against the coronavirus are now possible across the Netherlands. 💉

The peak of the Dutch booster campaign has passed, so there is room to walk into vaccination locations without an appointment for any of your vaccinations, says the Dutch government.

“From today, you can get your jab without an appointment! You can visit our locations for a booster jab, the first jab, and the second jab. Don’t forget to bring your ID and a face mask.”

What do you need?

You still need to bring an ID and a face mask but otherwise, no fuss! Anyone who was infected with the coronavirus or last received a vaccination more than three months ago are eligible for the booster.

Anyone who made an appointment can get vaccinated at the agreed time and it is still possible to make appointments! 🗓

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Katrien Nivera 🇵🇭
Katrien Nivera 🇵🇭
Third culture kid Katrien has been working as a writer and editor at DutchReview for over two years, originally moving to the Netherlands as a tween. Equipped with a Bachelor’s in communication and media and a Master’s in political communication, she’s here to stay for her passion for writing, whether it’s current Dutch affairs, the energy market, or universities. Just like the Dutch, Katrien lives by her agenda and enjoys the occasional frietje met mayo — she just wishes she could grow tall, too.

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