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Vaccination centres announced

Swine Flu

  • Published: 16 November 2009
  • Modified: 19 November 2009

The centres where the GGD The Hague and GGD Zuid Holland will give vaccinations have now been announced. In total there are 11 centres in The Hague region. The dates when vaccinations will be given are stated below for each of these locations.

If you have not yet received an invitation for inoculation, you should be prepared to be called up this week to be vaccinated on at least one of the stated days. All vaccinations will be given between 9.00 and 17.30 hrs.

  • Sporthal Brasserskade, Sportring 1, 2616 LA Delft (23, 24 and 25 November)
  • Westlandhal, Spinel 2, 2691 TM 's-Gravenzande (25 November)
  • Sporthal De Pijl, Bachlaan 1, 2671 TJ Naaldwijk (23 and 24 November)
  • Sportcentrum De Viergang, Sportlaan 1-B, 2641 AZ Pijnacker (27 November)
  • Sporthal De Schilp, Schaapweg 4, 2285 SP Rijswijk (26 and 27 November)
  • Sporthal De Dorpshoeve, Keenenburgweg 10, 2636 GM Schipluiden (25 November)
  • Sporthal Overbosch, Vlaskamp 3, 2592 AA The Hague (26 and 27 November)
  • Tent on Johanna Naberweg, behind the athletics track in Zuiderpark, The Hague (23, 24 and 25 November)
  • Sporthal Essesteijn, Elzendreef 18, 2272 EB Voorburg (23 and 24 November)
  • Sporthal De Schulpwei, Dr. Mansveltkade 1, 2242 TZ Wassenaar (26 November)
  • Gebouw Parousia, Wattstraat 64, 2723 RD Zoetermeer (26 and 27 November)

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What do I need to do?

Make sure you arrive on time for your vaccination. This will prevent long delays for everybody.

Children younger than 1 year will be vaccinated in the thigh. Children 1 year and older will be given a shot in the upper arm. Make allowances for this when choosing clothing for your child.

Bring your registration card and your health declaration form with you. Everybody invited to be vaccinated will receive a call-up card and a health declaration form at their home address by post this week.

Free public transport

We strongly advise you to go to the vaccination centre by foot, bicycle or public transport to avoid parking problems at the centre. You can travel to the centre free of charge by bus or tram. Your registration card is your public transportation ticket.