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Over 50s Set for Covid-19 Jabs!

Over 50s Set for Covid-19 Jabs!
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Covid-19 is slowly disappearing and slowly becoming less and less of an issue around the world, however, there is still some stuff that a lot of people are scared of when it comes to Covid-19. The vaccine is helping those with health issues get through Covid-19 and helping those with fear of Covid-19 as it is proven to help the body recover from the virus. 

Covid-19 is known as one of the hardest-hitting viruses of all time, this has come due to the impact that it had on the world and the impact that was given to the world.

The world stopped for a moment and then continued after the virus had seemingly disappeared but was still there, like the common cold.

In the UK right now, the virus is still about but plans to live with Covid-19 are happening. There is no stopping the UK as it continues the “living with Covid-19” plans.

Vaccines have been created to counter this, however, some people across the UK are refusing to get one. Over 50s are now being offered their cold and flu jabs as well as their Covid-19 jabs for the winter to help them get through the winter without having to worry about Covid-19 as much.

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But not everyone could book their free vaccination immediately. Up until now, the list of eligible people included:

  • people aged 65 or over
  • frontline health and social care staff
  • carers
  • anyone who is pregnant
  • people with health conditions that put them at a higher risk
  • household contacts of people with weakened immune systems

The world as we know it is changing, some are worried about the virus and will stay at home unless they are wanting to leave, while others didn’t mind it and continued as if nothing happened. The virus can come back and infect more and more, or the virus will stay the same, however, the virus is staying in the world forever.

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