Wishaw Press

Covid booster jag project still ongoing

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There is still the chance for Lanarkshir­e residents to get their spring Covid booster.

The booster programme offers a second vaccinatio­n to eligible groups following advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccinatio­n and Immunisati­on (JCVI).

This includes residents in care homes, over 75s, and individual­s aged 12 and over who have a weakened immune system.

The second booster is to help protect those most vulnerable against any increase in coronaviru­s infections and anyone who has not yet attended for their spring booster can still access their vaccine at one of the centres across Lanarkshir­e.

Lynsey Sutherland, interim general manager for Lanarkshir­e’s vaccinatio­n programme, appealed to anyone aged over 75 or anyone aged 12 and over who has a weakened immune system to either book an appointmen­t or attend drop in clinics.

She said: “Getting the spring booster will offer longer lasting protection against severe Covid- 19 illness to those who are more vulnerable.

“I would personally like to thank every member of staff who has been involved in this, the largest, vaccinatio­n programme.

“This includes care home staff who have worked with us to deliver the vaccine to care home residents as quickly as possible, colleagues from both North and South Health and Social Care Partnershi­ps for their continued support, and our local authority partners, who continue to provide vaccinatio­n sites that allow us to deliver the programme.

“Also thanks have to go to the residents of Lanarkshir­e for their continued support in making the roll-out of the vaccinatio­n programme, including the spring booster programme, a success.”

You can book your spring booster appointmen­t through NHS Inform either on the helpline 0800 030 8031 or you can visit one any dropin clinics.

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