More than 26 million people will be eligible for another Covid-19 vaccine in the coming months, with health officials hoping a second national boost will reduce the risk of a double whammy of coronavirus and flu overwhelming already overstretched hospitals this year. in the winter. Steve Russell, national director of vaccinations and screening, said: “This winter will be the first time we see the real effects of both Covid and flu in full circulation as we get on with life as normal – so it is vital that those are more susceptible to serious illness from these viruses are coming forward for the latest vaccine to protect themselves.” The health service is currently mired in one of its worst summer crises in decades, especially in urgent and urgent care, with some elderly patients waiting hours for ambulances and even more waiting to be admitted to a hospital ward. The autumn recall campaign is part of a package of NHS measures to prepare for winter, including increasing bed capacity and 999 and NHS 111 staff to deal with any additional pressures. Start your day with the top stories from the US, plus the day’s must-reads from across the Guardian Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain information about charities, online advertising and content sponsored by external parties. For more information, see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and Google’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. NHS England said care home residents and those confined to the home will be among the first to be vaccinated when the scheme starts on September 5. A wider program will begin on September 12. The other UK states run their own schemes. The UK is the first country in the world to approve Moderna’s bivalent vaccine – which targets the original Covid strain and the Omicron variant – but there are still concerns that there will not be enough doses to deliver the new vaccine to all beneficiaries . NHS England said people will be offered the bivalent vaccine where needed and subject to adequate supply. The original vaccines continued to provide good protection and encouraged people to take the vaccine offered. As with previous campaigns, the oldest and most vulnerable people will be called first, with people able to book online or via 119 as long as it’s been three months since their last dose. Up to 3,000 locations are expected to be part of the program, including doctors’ offices and community pharmacies, and new locations may be added. “The NHS was the first healthcare system in the world to deliver a Covid-19 vaccine outside of clinical trials and will now be the first to deliver the new variant vaccine when it goes on sale in early September,” he said. the chief executive of NHS England, Amanda Pritchard; He urged anyone invited for a fall booster and flu shot to “do it as soon as possible – it will give you maximum protection this winter”. NHS England will also be offering the flu shot and encouraging eligible people to get the shot from 1 September. It means that some people may be offered approved doses of flu and Covid vaccine, which can be given at the same time. The national booking service is expected to open the week of September 5, with people most susceptible to serious illness from Covid-19 and people aged 75 and over being asked to book an appointment from that week. Health and social care staff will also be able to receive the autumn souvenir. All providers are urged to ensure that their staff are offered the fall vaccine, possibly at the same time as the flu vaccine. All over 50s and carers over 16 are eligible.


title: “Nhs England To Roll Out Dual Variant Covid Jab From September Corona Virus Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-27” author: “Crystal Stengel”


More than 26 million people will be eligible for another Covid-19 vaccine in the coming months, with health officials hoping a second national boost will reduce the risk of a double whammy of coronavirus and flu overwhelming already overstretched hospitals this year. in the winter. Steve Russell, national director of vaccinations and screening, said: “This winter will be the first time we see the real effects of both Covid and flu in full circulation as we get on with life as normal – so it is vital that those are more susceptible to serious illness from these viruses are coming forward for the latest vaccine to protect themselves.” The health service is currently mired in one of its worst summer crises in decades, especially in urgent and urgent care, with some elderly patients waiting hours for ambulances and even more waiting to be admitted to a hospital ward. The autumn recall campaign is part of a package of NHS measures to prepare for winter, including increasing bed capacity and 999 and NHS 111 staff to deal with any additional pressures. Start your day with the top stories from the US, plus the day’s must-reads from across the Guardian Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain information about charities, online advertising and content sponsored by external parties. For more information, see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and Google’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. NHS England said care home residents and those confined to the home will be among the first to be vaccinated when the scheme starts on September 5. A wider program will begin on September 12. The other UK states run their own schemes. The UK is the first country in the world to approve Moderna’s bivalent vaccine – which targets the original Covid strain and the Omicron variant – but there are still concerns that there will not be enough doses to deliver the new vaccine to all beneficiaries . NHS England said people will be offered the bivalent vaccine where needed and subject to adequate supply. The original vaccines continued to provide good protection and encouraged people to take the vaccine offered. As with previous campaigns, the oldest and most vulnerable people will be called first, with people able to book online or via 119 as long as it’s been three months since their last dose. Up to 3,000 locations are expected to be part of the program, including doctors’ offices and community pharmacies, and new locations may be added. “The NHS was the first healthcare system in the world to deliver a Covid-19 vaccine outside of clinical trials and will now be the first to deliver the new variant vaccine when it goes on sale in early September,” he said. the chief executive of NHS England, Amanda Pritchard; He urged anyone invited for a fall booster and flu shot to “do it as soon as possible – it will give you maximum protection this winter”. NHS England will also be offering the flu shot and encouraging eligible people to get the shot from 1 September. It means that some people may be offered approved doses of flu and Covid vaccine, which can be given at the same time. The national booking service is expected to open the week of September 5, with people most susceptible to serious illness from Covid-19 and people aged 75 and over being asked to book an appointment from that week. Health and social care staff will also be able to receive the autumn souvenir. All providers are urged to ensure that their staff are offered the fall vaccine, possibly at the same time as the flu vaccine. All over 50s and carers over 16 are eligible.


title: “Nhs England To Roll Out Dual Variant Covid Jab From September Corona Virus Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-28” author: “Stephen Rutt”


More than 26 million people will be eligible for another Covid-19 vaccine in the coming months, with health officials hoping a second national boost will reduce the risk of a double whammy of coronavirus and flu overwhelming already overstretched hospitals this year. in the winter. Steve Russell, national director of vaccinations and screening, said: “This winter will be the first time we see the real effects of both Covid and flu in full circulation as we get on with life as normal – so it is vital that those are more susceptible to serious illness from these viruses are coming forward for the latest vaccine to protect themselves.” The health service is currently mired in one of its worst summer crises in decades, especially in urgent and urgent care, with some elderly patients waiting hours for ambulances and even more waiting to be admitted to a hospital ward. The autumn recall campaign is part of a package of NHS measures to prepare for winter, including increasing bed capacity and 999 and NHS 111 staff to deal with any additional pressures. Start your day with the top stories from the US, plus the day’s must-reads from across the Guardian Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain information about charities, online advertising and content sponsored by external parties. For more information, see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and Google’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. NHS England said care home residents and those confined to the home will be among the first to be vaccinated when the scheme starts on September 5. A wider program will begin on September 12. The other UK states run their own schemes. The UK is the first country in the world to approve Moderna’s bivalent vaccine – which targets the original Covid strain and the Omicron variant – but there are still concerns that there will not be enough doses to deliver the new vaccine to all beneficiaries . NHS England said people will be offered the bivalent vaccine where needed and subject to adequate supply. The original vaccines continued to provide good protection and encouraged people to take the vaccine offered. As with previous campaigns, the oldest and most vulnerable people will be called first, with people able to book online or via 119 as long as it’s been three months since their last dose. Up to 3,000 locations are expected to be part of the program, including doctors’ offices and community pharmacies, and new locations may be added. “The NHS was the first healthcare system in the world to deliver a Covid-19 vaccine outside of clinical trials and will now be the first to deliver the new variant vaccine when it goes on sale in early September,” he said. the chief executive of NHS England, Amanda Pritchard; He urged anyone invited for a fall booster and flu shot to “do it as soon as possible – it will give you maximum protection this winter”. NHS England will also be offering the flu shot and encouraging eligible people to get the shot from 1 September. It means that some people may be offered approved doses of flu and Covid vaccine, which can be given at the same time. The national booking service is expected to open the week of September 5, with people most susceptible to serious illness from Covid-19 and people aged 75 and over being asked to book an appointment from that week. Health and social care staff will also be able to receive the autumn souvenir. All providers are urged to ensure that their staff are offered the fall vaccine, possibly at the same time as the flu vaccine. All over 50s and carers over 16 are eligible.


title: “Nhs England To Roll Out Dual Variant Covid Jab From September Corona Virus Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-21” author: “Craig Philson”


More than 26 million people will be eligible for another Covid-19 vaccine in the coming months, with health officials hoping a second national boost will reduce the risk of a double whammy of coronavirus and flu overwhelming already overstretched hospitals this year. in the winter. Steve Russell, national director of vaccinations and screening, said: “This winter will be the first time we see the real effects of both Covid and flu in full circulation as we get on with life as normal – so it is vital that those are more susceptible to serious illness from these viruses are coming forward for the latest vaccine to protect themselves.” The health service is currently mired in one of its worst summer crises in decades, especially in urgent and urgent care, with some elderly patients waiting hours for ambulances and even more waiting to be admitted to a hospital ward. The autumn recall campaign is part of a package of NHS measures to prepare for winter, including increasing bed capacity and 999 and NHS 111 staff to deal with any additional pressures. Start your day with the top stories from the US, plus the day’s must-reads from across the Guardian Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain information about charities, online advertising and content sponsored by external parties. For more information, see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and Google’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. NHS England said care home residents and those confined to the home will be among the first to be vaccinated when the scheme starts on September 5. A wider program will begin on September 12. The other UK states run their own schemes. The UK is the first country in the world to approve Moderna’s bivalent vaccine – which targets the original Covid strain and the Omicron variant – but there are still concerns that there will not be enough doses to deliver the new vaccine to all beneficiaries . NHS England said people will be offered the bivalent vaccine where needed and subject to adequate supply. The original vaccines continued to provide good protection and encouraged people to take the vaccine offered. As with previous campaigns, the oldest and most vulnerable people will be called first, with people able to book online or via 119 as long as it’s been three months since their last dose. Up to 3,000 locations are expected to be part of the program, including doctors’ offices and community pharmacies, and new locations may be added. “The NHS was the first healthcare system in the world to deliver a Covid-19 vaccine outside of clinical trials and will now be the first to deliver the new variant vaccine when it goes on sale in early September,” he said. the chief executive of NHS England, Amanda Pritchard; He urged anyone invited for a fall booster and flu shot to “do it as soon as possible – it will give you maximum protection this winter”. NHS England will also be offering the flu shot and encouraging eligible people to get the shot from 1 September. It means that some people may be offered approved doses of flu and Covid vaccine, which can be given at the same time. The national booking service is expected to open the week of September 5, with people most susceptible to serious illness from Covid-19 and people aged 75 and over being asked to book an appointment from that week. Health and social care staff will also be able to receive the autumn souvenir. All providers are urged to ensure that their staff are offered the fall vaccine, possibly at the same time as the flu vaccine. All over 50s and carers over 16 are eligible.


title: “Nhs England To Roll Out Dual Variant Covid Jab From September Corona Virus Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-22” author: “Tiffany Massaro”


More than 26 million people will be eligible for another Covid-19 vaccine in the coming months, with health officials hoping a second national boost will reduce the risk of a double whammy of coronavirus and flu overwhelming already overstretched hospitals this year. in the winter. Steve Russell, national director of vaccinations and screening, said: “This winter will be the first time we see the real effects of both Covid and flu in full circulation as we get on with life as normal – so it is vital that those are more susceptible to serious illness from these viruses are coming forward for the latest vaccine to protect themselves.” The health service is currently mired in one of its worst summer crises in decades, especially in urgent and urgent care, with some elderly patients waiting hours for ambulances and even more waiting to be admitted to a hospital ward. The autumn recall campaign is part of a package of NHS measures to prepare for winter, including increasing bed capacity and 999 and NHS 111 staff to deal with any additional pressures. Start your day with the top stories from the US, plus the day’s must-reads from across the Guardian Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain information about charities, online advertising and content sponsored by external parties. For more information, see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and Google’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. NHS England said care home residents and those confined to the home will be among the first to be vaccinated when the scheme starts on September 5. A wider program will begin on September 12. The other UK states run their own schemes. The UK is the first country in the world to approve Moderna’s bivalent vaccine – which targets the original Covid strain and the Omicron variant – but there are still concerns that there will not be enough doses to deliver the new vaccine to all beneficiaries . NHS England said people will be offered the bivalent vaccine where needed and subject to adequate supply. The original vaccines continued to provide good protection and encouraged people to take the vaccine offered. As with previous campaigns, the oldest and most vulnerable people will be called first, with people able to book online or via 119 as long as it’s been three months since their last dose. Up to 3,000 locations are expected to be part of the program, including doctors’ offices and community pharmacies, and new locations may be added. “The NHS was the first healthcare system in the world to deliver a Covid-19 vaccine outside of clinical trials and will now be the first to deliver the new variant vaccine when it goes on sale in early September,” he said. the chief executive of NHS England, Amanda Pritchard; He urged anyone invited for a fall booster and flu shot to “do it as soon as possible – it will give you maximum protection this winter”. NHS England will also be offering the flu shot and encouraging eligible people to get the shot from 1 September. It means that some people may be offered approved doses of flu and Covid vaccine, which can be given at the same time. The national booking service is expected to open the week of September 5, with people most susceptible to serious illness from Covid-19 and people aged 75 and over being asked to book an appointment from that week. Health and social care staff will also be able to receive the autumn souvenir. All providers are urged to ensure that their staff are offered the fall vaccine, possibly at the same time as the flu vaccine. All over 50s and carers over 16 are eligible.