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Immunosuppressed people being urged to receive spring booster jab

Wednesday 27th April 2022 Bath Echo News Team Community, Health

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Health leaders are urging people who are aged 12 and over and have a weakened immune system due to a condition or treatment plan to receive their Covid-19 spring booster jab.

The vaccination centre at Bath Racecourse | Photo © RUH

The Covid-19 virus has not gone away and continues to spread across the region.

Those eligible for a Spring Booster should book an appointment for when they reach six months after their first booster.

This will top up their immunity against coronavirus.

Those eligible include people with:

  • A blood cancer (such as leukaemia or lymphoma).
  • A weakened immune system due to a treatment (such as high dose steroid medicine, biological therapy, chemotherapy or radiotherapy).
  • An organ or bone marrow transplant.
  • A condition that means you have a very high risk of getting infections.
  • A condition or treatment your specialist advises makes you eligible for a third dose.

To book an appointment, visit the National Booking System website or call 119.

There are several ways to prove eligibility at your appointment:

  • Take a letter from a GP team or specialist inviting you for a vaccine.
  • Take a hospital or GP letter about your medication or treatment.
  • Take a prescription or medication box with your name and date on it.

If someone is unsure if they should be included in this group, book an appointment and discuss your condition at a vaccination site where the clinician onsite will be able to advise.

Dr Michael Marsh, Regional Medical Director for NHS England and NHS Improvement South West, said: “It is incredibly important for those with a weakened immune system to get the Spring booster vaccine.

“Those eligible should have their top up dose around six months after their first booster dose for maximum effectiveness. Appointments can be booked proactively before they reach the six-month point.

“The Joint Committee on Vaccinations and Immunisations (JCVI) recommended this booster dose to allow those eligible to top up their immunity to Covid-19 as they are one of the most vulnerable groups.

“Covid-19 vaccinations are proven to be our best defence against serious illness, so please book your appointment as soon as you can.”

If you are unsure when you had your first booster dose, check your appointment card, download the NHS app that includes your vaccination history or call NHS 119.

Spring boosters are also available for those aged 75 and over and residents in older adult care homes.

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