Covid vaccine: No suggestion booster would be needed twice a year - chief medics
There is no suggestion the booster jab programme will have to reoccur every six months, the chair of the vaccines advisory body (JCVI) has said.
Speaking at a briefing, the UK's chief medical officers read out their latest advice about coronavirus vaccinations and the plan to offer over-50s a booster jab.
Prof Wei Shen Lim also said the advice did not imply that all healthy under-50s would necessarily be called for a third dose.
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