11 June 2026
Liverpool City Council
Vaccination: "Dr Jenner performing his first vaccination, 1796". Oil painting by Ernest Board.

Blog · 26 January 2023

BLOG: We have cows to thank for vaccination – and that’s no bull!

On the 200th anniversary of the death of Edward Jenner – the pioneer of the world’s first vaccine, Director of Public Health, Professor Matthew Ashton reflects on Jenner’s legacy and how life-threatening diseases like measles haven’t gone away – but are being kept at bay through immunisation. “Edward Jenner (17 May 1749 – 26 January 1823) was

Blog · 27 November 2022

BLOG: Flu Season is here

Flu season is now well and truly upon us, and with an increased risk of people getting flu and being hospitalised as a result, Director of Public Health for Liverpool, Matthew Ashton urges those who are eligible for their seasonal flu jabs to get protected as soon as they can “With colder weather here, people

immunisation drop in clinics

Community · 23 November 2022

Children’s Immunisation Catch-Up Clinics

Has your son or daughter missed any of their routine immunisations at their GP? Over the coming month, Mersey Care’s School Immunisation Team will be hosting a series of weekly ‘catch-up clinics’ offering children in Liverpool any childhood immunisations that they may be overdue. These catch-up clinics will be held at County Children’s Centre, Arnot

LSTM - what's your story exhibition. I did it for my unborn baby (had her covid vaccination)

Blog · 18 November 2022

Blog: What’s your story? Liverpool’s Vaccine Equity Project Exhibition

Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet has today approved the second phase of Liverpool’s Vaccine Equity Project. Amina Ismail, a Community Mobiliser at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) was actively involved in the first phase. She reflects on her experiences of the last 12 months and the importance of developing local solutions to improve vaccine

Cllr Pam Thomas - Liverpool lead for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

Blog · 17 August 2022

Blog: “I am one of the last people to have been affected by polio in the UK”

With Liverpool families being urged to check that their children are up to date with routine vaccinations, Councillor Pam Thomas, lead for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion shares her first-hand experience of contracting polio as a child and the lasting impact it’s had on her life. “I am one of the last people to have been

Polio Vaccine Asset

Health · 15 August 2022

Have your children had their polio vaccinations?

With an urgent polio vaccine booster programme being rolled out for London children– the key message for Liverpool families is to check if your child is up to date with their routine vaccinations. You can check their Red Book and contact your GP practice to catch up if needed – as soon as possible. The

Community Champions

Community · 24 June 2022

City to celebrate its community champions

Leaders, charities, voluntary organisations and businesses across Liverpool are coming together to celebrate the success of the Community Champion Programme and learn how they can better engage with minority communities. The Community Champions Programme was set up by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities to support minority communities unproportionally affected by the pandemic

Covid

News · 12 May 2022

Worrying Milestones – Covid-19

On the back of today’s news that London has reached the very sad milestone of 20,000 deaths within 28 days of a positive Covid-19 test result, Liverpool reflects on the importance of vaccination and the number of residents who have lost their lives due to Coronavirus. Overall, and up to today (12 May 2022) there

Vaccine Bus in action - with ramp

News · 11 February 2022

The Covid-19 vaccination bus is back on the road

Liverpool City Council and the local NHS and are teaming up with Arriva once again to bring the NHS Covid-19 vaccination bus back onto the streets of Liverpool. Last year, the city’s vaccination bus provided 48 community outreach events across 18 different locations and saw over 10,000 people vaccinated on board – many of whom

Health Matters - By Matt Ashton

Blog · 7 February 2022

Blog: Living (safely and fairly) with Covid

Many of us will have either had or heard conversations about how we all need to ‘learn to live’ with Covid. Director of Public Health, Matt Ashton explains why this is an overly simplified view.

Vaccination Centre in Matalan

public health · 31 January 2022

Liverpool to keep “boosting” vaccine outreach

Liverpool is not alone in having a lower-than-average uptake in some areas– but with almost 900,000 doses now delivered, the city hasn’t stood still on this issue and continues to reach out to those who haven’t previously come forward. What is being seen in Liverpool isn’t unique – it’s something that is mirrored in other

Covid

News · 17 December 2021

Covid-19: Statement from the Liverpool Health Protection Board

The Liverpool Health Protection Board, which oversees the city’s response to the pandemic has issued the statement below with advice and guidance for people living in, working in or visiting the city ahead of the festive period. The new Covid variant “Omicron” is now increasing rapidly and is a very serious threat in Liverpool and

Museum of Liverpool

public health · 9 December 2021

G7 delegates to follow Covid safe rules

Enhanced testing and covid safe protocols are in place to minimise the risk of spreading Covid-19 during the G7 meeting of Foreign and Development Ministers. As Liverpool prepares to host international visitors as part of the G7, Liverpool’s Public Health team is working closely with Government departments including the Foreign Office and the UK Health