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Renewed calls for the over-75s to book their second Covid-19 booster

Wednesday 4th May 2022 Bath Echo News Team Health

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Health officials are calling on the 54 per cent of people aged 75 and over across the region who are yet to come forward for their second Covid-19 booster to do so without delay.

The vaccination centre at Bath Racecourse | Photo © RUH

Latest figures show that almost half, 46 per cent, of all those in the age group have so far had the recommended top-up dose, which is being offered to prolong the immune-boosting effects of previous coronavirus vaccines.

Initial booster vaccinations took place in the autumn, meaning the majority of over-75s are now due their second vaccine, with experts stating that the optimum time to have the next dose is six months after the first.

Unlike previous rounds of vaccinations, people no longer need to wait to be contacted to come forward, with those due a booster now encouraged to proactively book their appointment, either online or over the phone.

Gill May, Director of Nursing and Quality, said: “Although Covid-19 cases are falling, the virus is still very much out there, and it’s especially important that those in our communities who are more susceptible to falling seriously ill, such as the over-75s, get protected.

“There has been a fantastic appetite for the spring boosters, and I’m pleased that nearly half of all older people have had this latest jab, but we need to ensure this momentum is maintained and those who are due continue to come forward.

“I know from speaking to local people that many believe they still need a letter or phone call from their GP before arranging their vaccination, but that’s no longer the case.

“Anyone over 75 who had their first booster at least six months ago should now book their next appointment without delay, and I’d also ask that younger family members, who may have easier access to the internet, support older relatives in doing this.”

All coronavirus vaccines, including first and second doses, as well as the booster jabs, continue to be available from a range of locations across the region, including Bath Racecourse, with walk-ins available.

Other sites, including community venues, pharmacies and GP practices, also continue to provide the vaccine, with those opting to visit a smaller clinic advised to book appointments in advance.

Any person who is due a Covid-19 vaccination can arrange their jab through the National Booking Service, which is available online at www.nhs.uk or over the phone by calling 119.

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