NIAC considering extending second Covid booster to under-65s

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NIAC is considering extending the rollout of second Covid-19 booster shots to under-65s

THE NATIONAL IMMUNISATION Advisory Committee is considering whether people under 65 should be invited to get a second booster shot of the Covid-19 vaccine.

Taoiseach Micheál Martin said today that NIAC was “giving consideration” to the matter, but that “it’s a matter for NIAC to come back and advise the government”.Speaking after a Cabinet meeting today, Martin said that take-up of the first booster shot was not as high as the initial vaccination campaigns. “I would appeal to people in that category to take up the booster,” he said.

The number of Covid-19 patients in hospital is increasing, in part due to new subvariants of Omicron. The HSE’s Chief Clinical Officer Dr Colm Henry said yesterday: “The harsh reality is if you look at hospitalised cases … Over half have not received their booster and over a third not vaccinated have not even [been] vaccinated in the first place.

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Keep taking them funny pills im in my 60 and you can stick any more vaccines

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It was fucking obvious they was going to say this shit because it's all pre planned all in the script 🤣🤣 I won't be getting anymore Jabs so the msm and HSELive can push it all they want I won't be getting it DonnellyStephen LeoVaradkar MichealMartinTD 🖕🖕🖕🖕

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