Thousands of people across the country will receive a Christmas Day booster jab as NHS vaccinators continue to work through England's population in the face of record Covid-19 case rates.
15.12.2021 - 13:49 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Millions of booster jabs are being delivered across the country in the run up to Christmas.
The NHS is ramping up its Covid-19 vaccination programme amid concerns that the new Omicron variant of coronavirus is spreading rapidly in the community.
The government has said that a third 'booster' shot of the vaccine is the best way of protecting yourself against the new highly transmissible strain, and is now offering jabs to all eligible adults over the age of 18.
But how long does it take for a
Thousands of people across the country will receive a Christmas Day booster jab as NHS vaccinators continue to work through England's population in the face of record Covid-19 case rates.
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Scotland’s booster programme continues to roll on at pace in a bid to protect the population against Covid during the winter months.
The booster vaccination operation is well underway across the UK, with the NHS working extensive hours in the lead up to Christmas in order to deliver essential doses.
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Scots aged 18 and over will be able to book an appointment for a booster jab from today, the Scottish Government announced.
Booster jabs are now being offered to all adults over the age of 18 as the UK faces an 'Omicron emergency'.
Lateral flow tests have currently run out to order on the government's website.
More Scots are now eligible to book their Covid booster jab amid concerns over the Omicron variant in Scotland.
Nicola Sturgeon has announced the covid vaccine booster programme is to be accelerated so all adult Scots are offered a third jab by the New Year.
Every adult in the UK will be able to get a booster vaccine by the end of the year, Boris Johnson has promised.