‘Most vulnerable Britons’ are missing out on their third jabs, so why is the ‘Covid’ booster programme failing? Because despite the best efforts of the psychopaths and system arse-lickers like the Mail the truth is coming out
Last week The Mail on Sunday revealed that hundreds of thousands of the UK’s highest-risk patients are in danger of missing out on a vital third Covid jab because many NHS staff weren’t aware they needed one.
On September 1, health chiefs advised that half a million Britons with certain illnesses that affect the immune system would need three jabs rather than two.
The issue has become confused because the same Covid vaccines are used for the so-called ‘third primary dose’ – to give extra protection to those who are immuno-compromised – and the ‘booster’ being offered to all healthy over-50s, whose protection from their two jabs may be fading.
The key difference is in clinical need, and therefore timing. Official guidance is that the third primary dose should ideally be administered just eight weeks after the second jab. By contrast, the booster should be given no earlier than six months after the second jab.
For example, in transplant patients and those with blood cancer, two jabs offer little protection, but three give a better outcome. Just to add to the confusion, these patients will also need a booster at a later date.
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