Summary
As we move into spring, the NHS wants to help our patients stay healthy and protected. COVID-19 is still with us, and for those at higher risk, a ‘booster’ dose helps top up your protection.
Details
The NHS spring vaccination programme starts mid April 2026 .
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The booster is offered to people who are most likely to get seriously ill from the virus.
Aged 75 or over (or if you turn 75 by 30 June 2026)
Living in a care home for older adults
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Protection from previous doses or infections fades over time. Viruses can also change. Getting this extra dose:
What You Need to Know
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