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Covid: Who can get an autumn booster jab and how do I book?

The UK is set to experience its first winter under the current “living with Covid” regulations, and with Covid cases on the rise, it’s important to get your booster vaccine if you are eligible.

The latest weekly figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) suggest that 1.3 million people in the UK currently have Covid, a 25 per cent increase from the week before and the biggest week-on-week increase since July.

More than five million people, 22 per cent of those who are over 50, have already received their autumn booster jab.

The majority of those being given the vaccine will receive the bivalent vaccine which targets the original Covid-19 variant as well as Omicron.

Who can get an autumn booster jab?

It was announced in August that 26 million people will be eligible for an autumn booster jab, with the initial group of eligible people including:

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  • People aged over 65

  • Frontline health workers

  • Carers

  • People who are pregnant

  • People with higher risk health conditions

  • Household contacts of people with weakened immune systems

However, from Friday (14 October) everyone in England over the age of 50 will be able to book their Covid booster and their flu jab.

How can I book in to receive an autumn booster jab?

People eligible for the autumn booster jab can book their vaccination online or by phoning their GP or local pharmacy.

Over-50s can book their vaccination from Friday for Saturday (15 October) onwards and the flu jabs from Monday (17 October).

Some people will be able to book their flu jab online as 200 health care providers, mostly pharmacies, are taking part in a trial.

Others will be able to book their jab over the phone or go to a pharmacy with walk-in appointments.

NHS England says it is possible to have both jabs at the same time but only if there are enough supplies available.