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 Undated file photo of man receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.
Undated file photo of man receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. Photograph: Ben Birchall/PA
Undated file photo of man receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. Photograph: Ben Birchall/PA

Tell us: how do you feel about the UK government’s plan for Covid booster jabs?

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We’re interested to hear what people think of the decision to roll out booster jabs to all those 50 and over and those at high risk of getting ill with Covid in the UK

From next week, the NHS will be offering booster jab against Covid-19 to all over-50s and those at high risk of the disease in the UK, as part of the government’s “toolbox” of measures for controlling coronavirus over the autumn and winter months.

The move comes following guidance from the government’s vaccine advisers, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), who said a third dose of vaccine would top up the immunity in those whose protection had likely waned after getting fully jabbed earlier in the year.

People will be offered a booster of the Pfizer jab regardless of the vaccine they received first time around, or a half dose of the Moderna vaccine, to be given at least six months after their second dose.

We’d like to hear what people think of these plans, and whether they will have a booster shot if they’re eligible. We’d also like to hear views from people under the age of 50.

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