Jingle jab: Covid booster appointments in Dewsbury on Christmas Day
Boris Johnson has urged people to come forward for their third dose of the vaccine, as the latest data suggests that Omicron may be milder than others.
The booster rollout will carry on during Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day, with around 200,000 appointments for a third dose still available across the country - including in Dewsbury - over the festive period.
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Hide AdThe NHS said its “jingle jab” campaign will see NHS staff and volunteers administer doses at scores of local vaccination sites including town halls and local pharmacies.
NHS England advised booking in advance but said there will be options available for people without appointments across the country.
The Prime Minister used his Christmas message to tell people to get the “wonderful” gift of a booster jab as part of the “neighbourly” spirit of the season.
Experts have warned that while a first or second dose can help, only boosters provide the maximum level of protection against Omicron.
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Hide AdDr Emily Lawson, head of the NHS Covid vaccination programme, said: “We’ve seen record after record broken in the run-up to the festive season and I want to thank every NHS staff member and volunteer whose goodwill and determination to protect their communities will keep the booster rollout going this Christmas weekend.
“This Christmas, before sitting down to your dinner with your family, I would encourage anyone not already boosted to come forward, book an appointment and get the gift of a jab.”
In his Christmas message to the nation released later today (Friday), the Prime Minister will encourage people to get a booster jab.
“Though the time for buying presents is theoretically running out, there is still a wonderful thing you can give your family and the whole country, and that is to get that jab, whether it is your first or second, or your booster,” Mr Johnson will say.
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Hide AdHe will add: “We have been getting that vaccination that protects us and stops us infecting others.
“And I hope I can be forgiven for taking pride in the immense spirit of neighbourliness that the people of this country have shown.
“Getting jabbed not just for themselves, for ourselves, but for friends and family and everyone we meet.”
The booster push over the festive period comes after a record-breaking week for booster jabs.
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Hide AdOn Wednesday, 1.06 million vaccines were administered, the highest number ever – 968,665 of which were top-up doses.
However, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) estimated that 1.4 million people in the UK had the virus in the week ending December 16, the highest number since comparable figures began in autumn 2020.
The number of lab-confirmed Covid-19 cases also hit a new daily record with 119,789 as of 9am on Thursday, according to official figures.