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A spring Covid booster is being offered to those most at risk from the virus.

Some pharmacies have also started selling the jab privately.

Who can have a spring Covid booster?

From Monday 15 April, the NHS will take bookings from eligible groups:

  • adults who will be aged 75 years and over by 30 June 2024
  • people in care homes for older adults
  • individuals aged six months and over who are immunosuppressed

How do I book a spring booster?

The NHS is sending texts, emails, NHS App messages or letters to those who are eligible, but you do not have to wait for the invite.

Those at highest risk are being invited first.

You will generally be invited to have your booster around six months after your last dose, but you can have it after three months.

Spring vaccinations will be available until 30 June.

Which vaccine will people get?

Vaccines from four different companies are in use across the UK: Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, Sanofi/GSK and Novavax.

Those getting the spring booster will be given an mRNA vaccine made by either Pfizer or Moderna. Both have been updated to help protect against more recent strains of Covid.

People are advised to take whichever they are offered, as all provide protection against severe illness or death.

What if I have not had a Covid jab before?

Similarly, if you qualify but missed an earlier booster dose, you can have another jab this spring to catch up.

If you have a severely weakened immune system, your doctor may advise you to have an extra dose three months after the spring booster.

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Can I buy a Covid vaccine?

A number of high street chemists and private clinics have started selling and administering Covid vaccines directly to the public.

They range in price from around £45 to £99.

You need to be aged 12 or above, and have not had a Covid vaccine in the previous three months. You also need to talk to a health professional to check that it is suitable.

A protein-based booster vaccine made by Novavax, which works differently to the Pfizer and Moderna mRNA jabs, should be available to buy soon.

How long after having Covid can I have a jab?

It also recommends waiting if you have a high temperature or feel otherwise unwell with any illness.

But there’s no need to wait if you have recently recovered from Covid and feel well.

The vaccines do not infect people with Covid and cannot cause positive test results.

What are the side effects of the Covid vaccine?

They are part of the body’s normal immune response to vaccination, and tend to resolve within a day or two.

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Why it is normal for some people to experience short-term side effects from Covid-19 vaccines

It has also been listed as a rare possible side effect of the Novavax vaccine, after a very small number of cases were reported during clinical trials.

Patients with serious allergies should talk to their healthcare professional before being vaccinated.

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