More Covid boosters to be offered to the elderly and vulnerable this spring as cases continue to rise

MORE Covid booster vaccine jabs for millions of people in England will begin to be offered this week, as cases continue to rise.
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The vaccine will be available to care home residents, people who are 75 and over, and the immunosuppressed aged 12 and over, the NHS has said.

A total of around five million people are expected to be given the jab, with around 600,000 invited to book their dose this week, according to the health service.

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Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid said: ‘Our phenomenal vaccination programme has saved countless lives and built a wall of defence which has allowed us to learn to live with Covid.

The Portsmouth NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre at Hamble House based at St James Hospital opened on Monday, February 1.

Pictured is: Peter Missing (72) from Portchester, after receiving his Covid-19 vaccination.

Picture: Sarah Standing (010221-1924)The Portsmouth NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre at Hamble House based at St James Hospital opened on Monday, February 1.

Pictured is: Peter Missing (72) from Portchester, after receiving his Covid-19 vaccination.

Picture: Sarah Standing (010221-1924)
The Portsmouth NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre at Hamble House based at St James Hospital opened on Monday, February 1. Pictured is: Peter Missing (72) from Portchester, after receiving his Covid-19 vaccination. Picture: Sarah Standing (010221-1924)

‘Following the massive success of the rollout so far, we are now offering over-75s and the most vulnerable a spring booster dose to top up their protection against this virus.’

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The NHS Covid-19 vaccination programme will contact people when it is their turn to be vaccinated again and, once they have an invitation, they will be able to book their appointment through the National Booking System either online or by calling NHS 119.

Local NHS teams will also be administering the jab in care homes.

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NHS chief executive Amanda Pritchard said: ‘The NHS Covid-19 vaccination programme has not stopped in its efforts to protect people from coronavirus – around five million of the most vulnerable people will be eligible for a spring dose and from tomorrow, we will start giving eligible groups their additional top up in protection.

‘We have protected millions of people at speed thanks to the efforts of our staff, aided by volunteers. They will once again rise to the next challenge.

‘There is no need to contact the NHS – when you are eligible for your ‘spring boost’ of protection, we will be in touch so you can book your appointment at one of hundreds of vaccination sites across the country.’

It comes as The News reported a huge surge in cases since February 24, when self isolation rules were dropped. In just two weeks cases rose by 239 per cent in Portsmouth.

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Eligible adults will be offered either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, with any eligible people aged between 12 and 18 offered the Pfizer vaccine.

The NHS said it also continues to offer first, second, and third doses for those who are yet to come forward for their Covid vaccine.

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