Covid booster rolled out to over-65s and at-risk groups
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Covid booster rolled out to over-65s and at-risk groups
The latest round of Covid booster vaccines has been rolled out to at-risk groups and over-65s.
Dr Nikki Kanani from NHS England urged eligible people to come forward for their jab, and assured those who are housebound or in care homes that the NHS will come to them “over the coming days and weeks”.
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