Anyone who is over 75, lives in a care home or who has a suppressed immune system is now eligible in Scotland.
I'm Matt Jones with news that a fourth Covid jab is now being offered to vulnerable people in Scotland. Anyone who is over 75, lives in a care home or who has a suppressed immune system is now eligible for a second booster. Meanwhile in Wales the Covid testing system will be wound down over the next few months as the nation gets ready to scrap all restrictions by the end of the month. Ministers in Wales are wary about reducing testing, concerned that the system might not be able to "spring back" if there was a new Covid wave. There'll be more on this and other stories right here on Care Radio.
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