The United Kingdom government officially announced that healthy people under the age of 50 will no longer need to receive COVID booster doses.
As the UK begins to recover from the pandemic, the universal Covid vaccination program will be phased out this year.
“As the transition from pandemic emergency response toward pandemic recovery continues, the [Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation] “The JCVI has advised that the 2021 booster offer (third dose) to persons aged 16 to 49 years who are not in the clinical risk group should close with the conclusion of the autumn 2022 booster vaccination campaign,” the government said in a news release. Wednesday.
On Wednesday, Britons under the age of 50 were urged to get their free booster shot before the program stopped.
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“In England, the autumn booster campaign closes and the first booster offer will take place on 12 February 2023. We strongly encourage everyone who is currently eligible for the first booster and has not yet come forward to do so before the offer closes,” JCVI said.
The government is urging the unvaccinated to receive the first dose before the offer expires.
The vaccination program now focuses on the elderly and the immunocompromised. For thousands of Britons, it will be their seventh and eighth jabs.
“Likewise, the JCVI Advising that during 2023, the primary course of COVID-19 vaccination should move toward a more targeted contribution during vaccination campaigns to protect individuals at high risk of severe COVID-19. We strongly encourage individuals who do not have a preliminary course to come forward for their preliminary course before the offer closes.
The Daily Mail reported:
The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunization (JCVI), which advises No10, warned today that an urgent surge vaccine response may be needed if a new variant with ‘clinically significant biological differences’ emerges.
However, none of the currently circulating breeds, including Kraken or Arthurus, warrant any scaling up of the program.
The JCVI said the autumn Covid booster campaign should be given to ‘those at high risk of severe Covid’.
It does not specify the exact groups to be eligible.
But under the campaign – launched in September – more than 50, residents and staff in care homes and frontline health workers were invited.
On top of these groups, five to 49-year-olds, who are a clinical risk group, live with or have a caregiver who is immunosuppressed, will also be given a booster – similar to the program conducted for the annual flu vaccine.
Meanwhile, healthy adults under the age of 50 who do not take up Booster’s offer are given just two-and-a-half weeks to take up the offer before they are no longer eligible.
Invitations will be taken on February 12.
The panel said the UK should end its universal offering of first and second doses this year, although it did not recommend a timeline.
This means that only certain people are eligible for the primary course of vaccination — the first and second jabs — at certain times of the year.
Currently, on 31 August 2022 those aged five or over can still get their primary course at walk-in centers or using the NHS’s national booking service.
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The UK is the latest country to end giving COVID boosters to people under 50.
Gateway Pundit previously reported that Denmark bars people under 50 from getting the COVID vaccine.
In July 2022, children and adolescents under the age of 18 will no longer be able to get the first COVID vaccine injection, and after September 1, 2022, they will no longer be able to get the second injection.
Only those over 50 and at high risk are eligible for the COVID shots.
“People aged 50 and over will be vaccinated. People under 50 who are at high risk of becoming seriously ill from Covid-19 will also be vaccinated against Covid-19,” according to the Danish Health Authority.
Denmark bars covid vaccines for everyone under 50