UK health agency chief urges people to keep getting Covid boosters

Jenny Harries of UKHSA says jabs will help prevent serious illness even if immunity wanes after 10 weeks

Jenny Harries, the chief executive of UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), has urged the public to carry on getting boosted and not to be alarmed by press coverage about waning immunity.

Harries conceded that booster vaccines had waning immunity against catching Omicron after 10 weeks, but said the jabs would still help prevent serious illness and death.

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Coronavirus | The Guardian

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