Over one hundred and fifty thousand people have received the jab, and those who are still eligible for the vaccination are being urged to come forward as soon as possible
I'm Matt Jones with news that over half of England's care home residents have had their spring COVID-19 jab from the NHS in the past four weeks. Over one hundred and fifty thousand people have received the jab, and those who are still eligible for the vaccination are being urged to come forward as soon as possible. Anyone aged over 75 by the end of June, along with people who are in adult social care and those with a weakened immune system are eligible. You can book an appointment on the NHS website or by calling 119 free of charge.
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