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Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board

NHS to Open Booking Service for Spring Covid Booster Jab

The NHS in England is opening a booking service for the spring Covid booster jab for individuals aged 75 or older and those with weakened immune systems. Bookings can be made through the NHS website, app, or by calling 119. The spring vaccine will utilize Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna mRNA vaccines, which have been updated to provide protection against more recent Covid variants. Private availability of the Covid jab is anticipated from 2024, making it crucial for eligible individuals to take advantage of this opportunity to enhance their immunity against the ongoing threat of Covid-19.