Three million more people in England to be invited to get booster next week; relaxation in NSW will lift limits on house guests and outdoor gatherings
Three million more people in England will be invited to have their coronavirus booster jabs next week, with the British health minister Sajid Javid urging the elderly and vulnerable to take up the offer so they can “enjoy Christmas”. NHS England will be inviting those who had their second dose more than five months ago, meaning they can receive their top-up as soon as it has been six months since their last vaccine, PA reports.
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