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Covid booster jabs will be needed in September, expert says

Covid booster jabs will be needed in September, expert says

By countytimes.co.uk

11 months ago   1460 views

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Covid boosters will be required again in September as cases continue to rise, a government vaccines expert has warned.

Speaking on BBC Radio 4 on Monday, as reported by The Independent,  Professor Adam Finn, a member of the government’s Joint Committee on Immunisations and Vaccinations said the boosters will need to be rolled out as immunity from previous doses will have waned.

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