Booster Jabs For Under 50s Could ‘Make Big Difference' To Winter Transmissions
The Independent|November 15, 2021
The government will reportedly extend its Covid vaccine booster programme to people under the age of 50, in a bid to drive down transmission rates this winter.
Tom Barnes
Booster Jabs For Under 50s Could ‘Make Big Difference' To Winter Transmissions

The government will reportedly extend its Covid vaccine booster programme to people under the age of 50, in a bid to drive down transmission rates this winter.

The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) is expected to give its approval to the move on Monday, according to The Times.

Precise details of the age groups who would be offered a third jab have not been confirmed, the newspaper added, but suggested the rollout would first be extended to people in their late 40s.

Currently, only those over the age of 50 or people who are clinically vulnerable are eligible for a booster vaccine.

It comes after a top government adviser said giving booster vaccines to young people would make a “big difference” in bringing down Covid transmission in the UK during colder months.

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