Update on Super Sunday mass vaccination event at Spurs
We can confirm that the mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic being held at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this Sunday (20 June) is now open to anyone aged 18 and over. Everyone across Haringey and in neighbouring boroughs are welcome to come along and get vaccinated.
The event will be administering the Pfizer vaccine (first and second doses). If you are coming for your second dose, you should have had your first dose of Pfizer before 3 May 2021.
We advise booking an appointment, or just come along on the day between 10am-6pm to receive your jab at Spurs and play your part in protecting yourself, your loved ones and the community from the spread of COVID-19, so that we can get back to normal for once and for all.
As a further incentive, all attendees will receive an exclusive 20% discount code on Stadium Tours and The Dare Skywalk that can be redeemed online.
Spurs much-loved Club Ambassadors - Ledley King, Gary Mabbutt and Ossie Ardiles - will also all be present at the start of the day to welcome attendees - arrive early to see them.
You won’t need to worry about missing the football either. The only Euros games that day kicks off at 5pm (Italy v Wales/Switzerland v Turkey), and it will screened on the concourse TVs for anyone arriving late in the day.
Entry to the stadium will be gained via Paxton Terrace (see map below), which is fully wheelchair accessible via a street level lift, with a managed queuing system in place to ensure social distancing is maintained. Face masks must be worn by attendees at all times.
Vaccinations themselves will be carried out in the stadium’s West Stand Level 1 concourse, delivered by trained vaccinators from the GP vaccination sites in Haringey.
While the vaccine clinic takes place in the West Stand, on the other side of the stadium, the NFL Home Locker Room will host a blood donation event being run by the NHS, targeted at members of the Black community – aged 17-66 – in a drive to increase blood donation to aid treatment of sickle cell disease.
A dedicated phone line - 0300 303 2737 - has been set up to book appointments on these sessions.
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