Covid vaccine: Spring booster jab launch for over-75s and high riskon March 21, 2022 at 1:28 am

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Experts say it will help keep the most vulnerable protected against severe illness amid rising infections.

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People aged 75 and over, residents in care homes and those with weakened immune systems can now book an extra booster jab against Covid in England.

It comes as official figures show infection rates are rising in all age groups – including the over-70s.

The roll out follows recommendations from the UK’s vaccine advisors who say additional jabs will help boost protection for the most vulnerable.

Spring boosters are already being rolled out in Wales and Scotland.

A wider booster programme – involving more people – is expected this autumn.

While vaccines have been shown to provide good protection against severe disease, protection wanes over time.

And as many of the oldest received their last jab in autumn 2021, their immunity may now be declining, experts say.

Dr Nikki Kanani, GP and deputy lead for the NHS’s vaccination programme, urged everyone eligible to book their boosters as soon as possible.

She said: “With infections rising this is a really important opportunity for people who are eligible to come forward and get booked and get their spring booster.”

  • Adults eligible for the jab will be offered the Moderna or Pfizer/BionNTech vaccine
  • Young people aged 12 to 18 will be offered the Pfizer/BioNTech jab

The extra jabs will be given around six months after the last dose of vaccine.

Across the UK more than two-thirds of people aged over 12 have had two Covid vaccines plus a single booster jab.

A first booster dose is currently available for everyone aged 16 and over, and at-risk children aged 12 to 15.

But up until now only people with severely weakened immune systems had been eligible for a fourth dose – three doses plus a booster.

The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunization has suggested further boosters will be offered to a wider group of people in autumn.

Experts believe winter is likely to be the season when the threat from Covid is greatest – for individuals, the NHS and care homes.

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