The Scottish Mail on Sunday

How can Sajid STILL ignore Britain’s most vulnerable as they beg for a vital third jab?

For weeks, we’ve urged health chiefs to end this deadly fiasco. Now scores of readers write to share their frustratio­n

- By Eve Simmons

OVER the past month, The Mail on Sunday has told of NHS errors that mean many of the half a million Britons at high risk from Covid are missing out on a vital third vaccine dose. Unlike the booster jab, the third dose is offered to people with immunity problems – caused by things such as blood cancer, organ transplant­s or taking potent arthritis medication – that make two doses of the vaccine less effective. It’s meant to be offered eight weeks after the second dose.

The programme was due to commence at the start of September, and just last week a major British study concluded people with cancer, particular­ly blood cancer, have low protection against the Delta variant but will benefit from a third dose.

But our reports have revealed that GPs and other healthcare staff across the country are unaware that this group should be first in line for a jab, and dismiss the NHS invitation­s sent via text or post to patients.

Meanwhile, Ministers continue to urge healthy over-50s to come forward for a booster – given six months after their second dose – to top up antibody levels ‘just in case’ they have begun to wane.

Many experts, including Professor Dame Sarah Gilbert, have questioned whether this group really need another jab at all, given the fact their protection against severe disease is likely to be high and the fact that others are so much more in need.

Last week we issued an urgent plea to health chiefs to resolve the crisis by allowing vaccine centres across the UK to accept an NHS letter or text as proof of eligibilit­y and act as a ‘passport’ to the third jab.

But, as the hundreds of letters sent to The Mail on Sunday since then show, the problem is still going on – with patients left ‘furious’, ‘desperate’ and feeling as if they’ve been forgotten.

Here we’re printing some of their words of desperatio­n, in the hope that someone in charge will finally listen… and act.

WE ARE so angry, worried and stressed. My husband Steve is extremely vulnerable. He has two types of cancer – bowel and multiple myeloma – and is currently undergoing intensive chemothera­py. He’s had major surgery twice, and caught

Covid in hospital last Christmas.

The hospital tells us he must have his third dose as soon as possible, and to ask the GP or 119. But 119 said call the GP, and the GP said they can’t book us in.

We’ve kept ourselves isolated but this is existing, not living.

Paula White, Essex

MY GP surgery laughed when I called to book in for the third primary dose, and said as they know nothing about it, they can’t help.

At least I’ve received a letter from the NHS telling me that I qualify – I am steroid-dependent due to arthritis.

My husband, who has leukaemia, hasn’t had one.

So that’s another year we won’t be able to go to the panto with our grandchild­ren – with Covid levels high, it’s not worth the risk.

Joanna Slum, 73, Midlands

I AM losing the will to live!

I got a text telling me to book an appointmen­t. I called 119, pressed this, pressed that, held on the phone and then got cut off.

I called my GP, who gave me the number of a chemist. The chemist said the third dose is the same as the booster – but that’s not what the NHS letter said.

When you have a chronic illness, you don’t need any extra obstacles in your daily life!

I imagine a lot of people would have given up by now.

Helen Osborne, 62, East Sussex

THE doctor’s receptioni­st told me there is no third dose.

When I pointed out she was wrong, and I had an NHS letter stating otherwise, I was told not to get agitated.

How could they stonewall me? It’s like being met with a brick wall. I called 119 who said they would get someone to contact me.

It’s scandalous to say the least. My health is at stake and I am trying to follow the expert advice and keep myself safe.

Jennifer Quinnell, 74, Watford

THIS is a disgrace and will cause deaths.

Our wonderful NHS? I think not. My husband has prostate cancer and takes high doses of steroids to treat a serious skin disease. He has got his text message telling him to go for a third jab, but the GP surgery knew nothing about it.

The hospital then said they’d write to everyone in two weeks.

The Government is asking people over 50 who are five

months down the line to book boosters. How can this be? Margaret Johnson, 74, Nottingham

I AM so glad I’m not alone in my frustratio­n.

My letter told me I could go to any vaccinatio­n centre or pharmacy to get the third dose. I phoned our local pharmacy, which had not heard of the third primary dose, was sceptical about my NHS letter and then said it couldn’t do it.

Another pharmacy said it wasn’t doing any jabs and that my letter was misleading.

I tried the online booking system, which invited me to book my booster.

Tomorrow, I shall try again with local pharmacies.

If unsuccessf­ul, I shall have to do a 20-mile trip to another pharmacy, and hope that it knows about it.

Patricia Clarke, 77, Ipswich

MY DAUGHTER, who is 38, had a double lung transplant in January 2020. We have been trying to get a third vaccine dose since mid-September.

The GP’s surgery had never heard of it. The hospital consultant thought it was a booster and said she could only have it in a few months’ time.

We are going round in circles trying to protect her, and it is wearisome. To top it all off, her brother, who she lives with, has tested positive for Covid. She’s been forced to leave home for two weeks to keep herself safe. What are we supposed to do?

Anonymous

I AM receiving treatment for blood cancer and am worried that somehow I’ve been missed off the list.

I have had no word about an appointmen­t, but my wife, who is younger and healthy, is due to receive her booster this week. Could you please help?

David Mckenzie, 79, Fife

I AM a transplant patient and haven’t been invited to have my third dose yet. I tried to book online for a booster but was told I wasn’t eligible. I rang 119 and asked, in light of the guidance, to book my injection, and was told I had to wait until six months and one week. It’s very frustratin­g.

Anonymous

THIS is a fiasco. My GP surgery, when I asked to book in for my third primary dose, said: ‘We are not dealing with anything to do with Covid.’

119 says I’m not eligible, even though I am on steroids for a muscle condition called polymyalgi­a rheumatica, and I had a text from the NHS.

I do not have a consultant at the moment, so can’t ask the hospital about it. I can’t get any further, so I’ll just have to wait for a booster.

Patricia Little, 79, Merseyside

MY SISTER just passed away from Covid after having two jabs, and I can’t help but wonder whether if she’d had the third jab, she might be still here.

I take immune-suppressin­g drugs and was told there isn’t anywhere on the system to record the third vaccine. It seems like an alien concept to healthcare staff. Compromise­d people have done everything the Government requested, yet it seems we are again the forgotten ones.

Joan Borland, 71, Norfolk

SOMEONE in the NHS needs to sort all this out.

I recently had chemothera­py for bowel cancer, and received a text and a letter from the

NHS to go to my GP or consultant for a third jab, but the doctors say that they

‘don’t do it’. Someone from 119 said I am not eligible and my consultant didn’t know anything about it. It’s all so confusing. Anonymous

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