People are at "more significant risk of death and of serious illness if they are co-infected" with both viruses, she told the BBC.
She said: "It's a more uncertain year but I certainly would be encouraging everybody to go and get their vaccine." BBC News
See also:
- Covid-19: Two million booster jabs given in England BBC News
- Covid: The UK is Europe's virus hotspot - does it matter? BBC News
- Novavax volunteers offered two approved travel jabs BBC News
- Could Long Covid be a little-known nervous system problem? The Daily Mail
- Adults with learning difficulties 9 TIMES more likely to die of Covid during first wave of pandemic The Daily Mail
- Experts estimate at least 30% of country have caught virus since pandemic began The Daily Mail
- Covid bereaved voice anguish at ‘ignored’ UK virus planning report The Guardian
- 17% of most critical Covid patients ‘are unvaccinated pregnant women’ The Independent
- Revealed - Health secretary's private alarm at 'huge' and growing problem of long Covid The Independent
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