Boris Johnson: all adults in England to be offered booster vaccination by end of December

Boris Johnson addresses the public to provide an update on the Covid-19 booster programme (Photo: Getty)Boris Johnson addresses the public to provide an update on the Covid-19 booster programme (Photo: Getty)
Boris Johnson addresses the public to provide an update on the Covid-19 booster programme (Photo: Getty)

Boris Johnson has brought forward the target of giving every adult in England a booster jab by a month amid mounting concerns over a wave of Omicron cases that could cause “very many deaths”.

In a pre-recorded address to the nation tonight (12 December), the Prime Minister said that Britain “must urgently reinforce our wall of vaccine protection” and called on everyone to “get boosted now”.

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The Prime Minister said that all eligible adults will be offered a booster vaccination by the end of December. The previous target for this was the end of January.

The effort to administer millions of jabs by 31 December will involve 42 military planning teams deployed across every health region, extra vaccine sites and mobile units.

It will also see extended clinic opening hours to allow people to be jabbed around the clock and at weekends, and the training of thousands more volunteer vaccinators.

The acceleration of the booster rollout is in response to concerns over a projected wave of Omicron cases, which could lead to thousands of deaths and more pressure on the NHS.

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