A drop-off in mask wearing and slow uptake of booster jabs are among the reasons for the continuing growth
of booster jab data from NHS England – which includes those third jabs offered to the immunosuppressed – found daily figures for the number of jabs given has shown little sign of ramping up since the first figures were released on 1 October. As one expert pointed out, in the week to 12 October the rate of booster shots was about half that seen six months ago for second doses.
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