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Massage Gun Booster E Embro Handheld Muscle Deep Tissue Body and Back Massager 9 Speed Levels Includes 6 Massaging Heads

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If you have not yet had either of your first 2 doses of the vaccine (or a third dose for those with a weakened immune system) you should have them as soon as possible. GP teams will be asked to clinically prioritise their services to free up maximal capacity to support the COVID-19 Vaccination programme, alongside delivering critical appointments such as cancer, urgent and emergency care. To book your vaccines speak to your doctor to book an appointment and tell them about any reasonable adjustments you may need. It is likely that the XBB.1.5 monovalent vaccines will raise antibodies against all the circulating variants,” Barouch said. When should I get the new booster? Protection against severe disease from the first 2 doses seems to decline very slowly. Boosting your immunity should help to extend your protection into next year and may give broader protection against new variants. Timing of booster

Added links to English large print version, Braille version, audio version and British Sign Language video. This list is a summary and does not cover everything. There are other health conditions and treatments that may mean you or your child are at increased risk from COVID-19. People with weaker immune systems are more likely to have serious, long-term illness from COVID-19. If someone has contracted COVID-19 and has not yet received their booster, after 28 days have passed they are encouraged to book their jab as soon as they can.The JCVI advised yesterday that those who are immunosuppressed and have received a third dose of the vaccine will also be offered a fourth dose to boost their defence. Second doses of the vaccine will be offered to 12 to 15 year olds, with at least 12 weeks between doses, to ensure they have maximum protection against this virus. Following the decision by the government to accept JCVI advice today, I would encourage anyone who has not yet had their COVID booster to book an appointment in the next couple of weeks and make the most of the offer available. The government has accepted the JCVI advice, which recommends that the booster offer for all 16 to 49-year-olds who are not considered at risk should end at the same time as this autumn’s campaign. Saturday was a record day for booster vaccines with 483,000 top ups reported in just one day and since the booster rollout started in September, more than 19 million doses have already been delivered in England.

Parents can continue to use the national booking service to book their child’s jab or through the ongoing schools programme. The NHS has therefore updated their guidance to suggest that all over-50s be offered a further dose of the Covid-19 booster and a flu vaccine this autumn, as they are among those most at risk. You will still need the booster but you should wait at least 4 weeks from your COVID-19 infection. Further information As with your previous dose, the common side effects are the same for all COVID-19 vaccines used in the UK and include:

The Booster E Series massage gun is an excellent way to relieve pain and tension in your muscles. It's powerful motor provides up to 3200rpm of speed with 10kg of hitting power, making it perfect for deep-tissue massages. Its ergonomic long-handle 28cm body is easy to hold and operate, and the integrated 24V battery allows you to enjoy up to 6 hours of massage, no matter where you go. People who are more vulnerable to the virus are being invited to top up their protection ahead of winter six months or more after receiving their second jab. people aged 16 to 64 years who are carers or staff working in care homes for older adults (as detailed in the Green Book). People aged 18 to 29 can now use the national booking service to make an appointment to get their jab at one of thousands of centres across the country. Following advice from the independent experts at the Joint Committee for Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), everyone who is currently eligible - including those aged 40 and over, health and social care workers and those at increased risk from the virus due to health conditions - will be able to book their jab from three months after their second dose, meaning an additional 7 million people over 40 are now eligible.

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