Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Over 50s urged to book jab

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THE national medical director for the NHS is urging the over-50s and those at risk to book their Covid-19 vaccines quickly before slots dry up.

Professor Stephen Powis called on anyone who qualifies for a jab but has not yet received a first dose to book an appointmen­t in the next few days.

The NHS is expecting a slowdown in UK vaccine supply for the whole of April, meaning medics will concentrat­e on delivering second doses, with fewer first appointmen­ts available.

NHS England has said no first appointmen­ts should be booked for people under the age of 50 unless they fall into a higher priority group, such as those who are clinically vulnerable.

Prof Powis said: “It is a testament to the careful planning and sheer hard work of staff that the NHS vaccinatio­n programme is continuing to protect people against coronaviru­s at a record pace.

“I was thrilled to get my first dose earlier this month, it was quick, painless and safe and it feels great knowing I’ve got protection against Covid-19 - so if you are eligible, do not delay, book a jab.”

Around seven in 10 people aged 50 to 54 have now had a first dose of a vaccine, according to NHS England.

Anybody aged 50 or over can book themselves in for a first dose before March 29 online using the national booking system for England.

People aged 18 and over who are clinically vulnerable should also book themselves in for a vaccine.

GPs will continue contacting eligible patients on their lists and offering vaccines to anyone who has not had one so far.

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