NHS to roll out variant busting booster jab from September ahead of winter The NHS will become the first healthcare system in the world to use the next generation, bivalent COVID vaccine when it kickstarts the autumn booster rollout in early September.
Following the updated advice from the JCVI on Monday, the NHS has now set out plans for the next phase of the COVID-19 vaccination programme – the largest and fastest vaccine drive in health service history.
Set to start during the week of 5 September, NHS staff will begin vaccinating care home residents and people who are housebound. NHS England
Following the updated advice from the JCVI on Monday, the NHS has now set out plans for the next phase of the COVID-19 vaccination programme – the largest and fastest vaccine drive in health service history.
Set to start during the week of 5 September, NHS staff will begin vaccinating care home residents and people who are housebound. NHS England
See also:
- National flu and COVID-19 surveillance reports published UK Health Security Agency
- Good practice statement on the use of second booster doses for COVID-19 vaccines World Health Organization
- Covid booster rollout to start in early September in England BBC News
- Covid pass app working again, says NHS Digital, after disruption BBC News
- COVID-19 booster campaign to start on 5 September, NHS England says GPonline
- NHS England to use dual-variant Covid vaccine in autumn booster programme The Guardian
- British travellers left struggling to board flights after NHS Covid pass down The Guardian
- NHS Covid Pass fixed after glitch leaves travellers without vaccination records The Independent
- Bring back Covid face masks on public transport or face winter wave, Tony Blair Institute warns The Independent
- Most people with Omicron didn't even realise they had COVID-19, study finds Sky News
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