Millions to be offered Covid booster jabs earlier to protect NHS over winter

Exclusive: boosters to be offered five months after second dose as part of major change to vaccination rollout programme

The government is to allow people to have their Covid booster jab after five months, a month sooner than under the current policy, in an effort to help stop the NHS becoming overwhelmed this winter.

This major change to the vaccination programme could see ministers flouting the advice of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation, which recommends that people wait until six months after their second dose before having their top-up in order to maximise protection.

Continue reading…

Next Post

Cop26 ends in climate agreement despite India watering down coal resolution

Sun Nov 14 , 2021
Glasgow climate pact adopted despite last-minute intervention by India to water down language on phasing out dirtiest fossil fuel Cop26: the goal of 1.5C of climate heating is alive, but only just Countries have agreed a deal on the climate crisis that its backers said would keep within reach the […]

You May Like