It’s very difficult to give the Pfizer booster jab to people in their own homes because of the storage and reconstitution requirements, as it has to be stored in a deep frozen state. District nurses are therefore unable to administer the booster to people in their own homes as they did with the AZ vaccine. Housebound patients who are completely unable to get to a vaccination centre will get it at home, but at a much slower rate than the original doses were rolled out because of these issues, many areas are organising specific vaccination days with a van being hired to keep the doses at the correct temperature, but it’s a slow process.
Flu jabs are routinely given to housebound patients in their own homes, although there have been some supply problems this year. If you aren’t classed as housebound you should be contacted by your GP surgery to go for your vaccination there.