Vaccination update

The government has called for vulnerable people to come forward to get vaccinated, get boosted, and get protected, while it has been made it easier to get a booster jab by opening up bookings a month earlier.

  • Nearly ten million people have received a booster jab or a third vaccine dose – but there are many more who will benefit from the protection of a third dose who have not yet come forward.
  • The Health Secretary, Sajid Javid, is today urging vulnerable people to get their booster jabs as soon as possible, and to make it easier to get vaccinated, people will be allowed to book their appointments five months after their second dose from Monday and jabs will be available at walk-in centres without appointments.
  • Vaccines offer high levels of protection against COVID-19 but immunity reduces over time, so it's vital that vulnerable people get that booster jab as soon as they are eligible to top up their defences and keep them safe through the winter.
  • If you have any concerns about whether the vaccine or the booster jab is right for you or your family, please discuss it with an appropriately qualified medical professional such as your GP.

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