The Oban Times

Spring booster Covid jags to be rolled out across Argyll and the Highlands

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All residents in the Highlands and Argyll and Bute aged over 75 or those who are immunosupp­ressed are being invited for a spring booster dose of the Covid vaccine.

The Joint Committee on Vaccinatio­n and Immunisati­on (JCVI) has advised that everyone in those cohorts should receive a spring booster dose of the vaccine 24 weeks (six months) after their initial booster.

Residents across NHS Highland will be invited to attend via letter by NHS Scotland with the initial focus those at the greatest risk of Covid infection, including those living in care homes.

There is no need to contact NHS Highland or your GP practice, although you will be able to change your appointmen­t date if required.

Details of how to change your appointmen­t are included in the letter.

Dr Tim Allison, NHS Highland’s director of public health, said: ‘Vaccinatio­ns remain the best way for us to protect ourselves and our families from Covid-19.

‘Covid-19 infection may be more serious in older people and those with a weakened immune system and the protection from the vaccine may be lower and wear off more quickly in these people.

‘The spring booster dose is being offered as a precaution to those at high risk of Covid-19 infection.

‘I would encourage everyone who is invited for a spring booster dose to attend their appointmen­t and help to increase their level of protection against Covid-19.’

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