Jersey's Covid-19 autumn booster vaccination programme announced

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THE government has announced its Covid-19 autumn booster vaccination programme – as Public Health continues to ‘closely monitor’ a new strain of the virus.

Islanders who are aged over 75 will be able to book an appointment from tomorrow (Tuesday 5 September) with appointments available from Tuesday 12 September, while boosters will also be available for those aged 65 and over from 26 September.

All other eligible Islanders, which include those aged 65-74, will be able to book from Tuesday 19 September with appointments available from Tuesday 26 September.

Other groups who are eligible for the autumn booster include care home residents and staff, those in clinical risk groups, health and care workers, those aged 12 to 64 years-old who are household contacts of people with immunosuppression as well as carers aged 16 to 64 years-old.

The announcement comes after the UK Health Security Agency recently confirmed vaccinations would be available in England from 11 September instead of a later date originally scheduled for October, following concern over the new BA.2.86 variant of Covid – which is being closely monitored by scientists around the world.

Public Health director professor Peter Bradley

Public Health director professor Peter Bradley said: ‘It’s hugely important that those eligible for the autumn booster book their vaccine to ensure they are best protected over winter. Vaccination remains the best way to protect yourselves and others against Covid-19 and protects against severe disease which is more likely with increasing age.

‘We are closely monitoring the new variant, and although there are no concerns as yet, it could contribute to an increased risk of infection.’

Bookings are being opened in priority group order to ensure the most vulnerable can receive their vaccine, with those eligible able to book via gov.je/wintervaccines

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