COVID-19 vaccination: easy-read leaflet
Easy-read guides providing information on coronavirus (COVID-19) and vaccination.
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This guide is aimed at people who have, or care for someone, with a learning disability.
NHS England’s learning disability and autism programme has produced an information about vaccines video for people with a learning disability and their carers.
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Updates to this page
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Resources updated to reflect the 2025 COVID-19 vaccination programme eligibility.
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Updated easy-read guide to the COVID-19 booster vaccination.
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Added link to an audio version of the easy-read leaflet on COVID-19 vaccination for women who might get pregnant, who are pregnant or are breastfeeding their baby.
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Added Easy-read guide to the COVID-19 booster vaccination.
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Added links to English large print, Braille and British Sign Language versions of easy-read leaflet on COVID-19 vaccination for women who might get pregnant, who are pregnant or are breastfeeding their baby.
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Updated information on COVID-19 vaccination: easy-read guide.
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Added links to translated versions of the easy-read leaflet on COVID-19 vaccination for women who might get pregnant, who are pregnant or are breastfeeding their baby.
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Added updated easy-read guide on COVID-19 vaccination for women who might get pregnant, who are pregnant or are breastfeeding their baby.
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Added links to translated versions of the leaflets.
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Added easy-read leaflets and HTML pages for 'What to expect after COVID-19 vaccination' and 'Women who might get pregnant, who are pregnant or are breastfeeding their baby'.
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Added revised leaflet with changes to guidance on severe asthma and main carers.
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