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COVID-19 Spring Boosters 2022

The Joint Committee of Vaccinations and Immunisations (JCVI) did not include NHS, social care or care home staff in their advice to receive a Covid-19 spring booster vaccination.

The committee reviewed the data available and based on this evidence advised that those who are at higher risk of severe illness should be offered a spring booster. Those groups are:

  • Those aged 75 and over
  • Residents in older adult care homes
  • Those aged 12 and over and who are severely immunosuppressed.

In their statement, JCVI said: “These individuals are at higher risk of severe COVID-19, and with the lapse of time, their immunity derived from vaccination may wane substantially before autumn.

“Therefore, as a precautionary strategy for 2022, JCVI advises a spring dose, around 6 months after their last vaccine dose.”

Data shows that the immune response following the first booster dose is likely to be greater for younger age groups and they are also likely to have had their booster vaccination more recently compared to others. There is also some evidence that, for those who are not vulnerable, a combination of exposure to infection and vaccination may produce a broader immune response.

There are no plans to offer additional boosters to any other group at this stage. As with all stages of the vaccination programme, JCVI monitors the situation and looks at evidence of any new variants. The NHS will be ready to roll out any changes to their guidance.

We know Covid-19 vaccine does not completely stop people from acquiring the infection or from transmitting it to others, but three doses (four for the most vulnerable groups) does significantly reduce the chances of becoming seriously unwell and / or becoming hospitalised.

The best way to protect yourself from Covid-19 is ensuring you are up to date with your vaccinations and to remain cautious when mixing in public. We are expecting a further announcement regarding an autumn booster vaccination programme in the months ahead and will provide information on this as it becomes available.

 

Audience: All frontline healthcare staff in primary and secondary care
Title: Making the Covid-19 vaccination as part of your daily conversations with patients

Covid-19 Spring booster vaccinations are now available, and we are keen to remind those eligible at every opportunity.

The Joint Committee for Vaccinations and Immunisations (JCVI) recommended the Spring booster for the following groups six months after their last dose:

  • Those aged 75 and over
  • Residents in older adult care homes
  • Individuals aged 12 and over who have a severely weakened immune system. Such as those with underlying health conditions such as chronic leukaemia or lymphoma and those who have had immunosuppressive treatment following an organ transplant or have had radiotherapy or chemotherapy.

JCVI made this recommendation for these groups as they are at higher risk of severe Covid-19 and their immunity is likely to wane before the autumn.

We are keen to make every contact with our patients count.

So, when you speak with your patients please can you remind them of the importance of the Covid-19 vaccine. Remind them how to book an appointment (via the national booking system website or by calling 119) or direct them to the NHS website for more information.

This should be done for those eligible for the spring booster but also reminding others that it isn’t too late to receive a first, second or first booster dose.

Martock Surgery to be used as Covid-19 Vaccination Hub from 13th April 2022

To the patients of Martock Surgery & South Petherton Medical Centre

From April 13th 2022 Martock Surgery will be used as a COVID-19 Vaccination Hub on Wednesdays from 9am – 6pm.

The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation has advised a spring jab should be offered to those most vulnerable to COVID-19 as a precautionary measure.

The NHS will invite people to arrange a jab through the national booking service when it is their turn. It can be accessed online at nhs.uk/covidvaccine or by calling 119.

Following this directive, the South Somerset West Primary Care Network (which Martock & South Petherton is a member) have discussed the necessary requirements and resources to support the increased vaccination of the local population and has agreed that Martock Surgery is the most appropriate site due to its central location.

For the registered patients of Martock Surgery and South Petherton Medical Centre, please be aware that on Wednesdays Martock Surgery will be purely operating as the COVID-19 Vaccination Hub and will not be available for routine/urgent medical issues.

If you require support to reach South Petherton for a booked face to face appointment, information relating to the Martock & South Petherton Slinky Bus can be found here.

We apologise for the inconvenience that this may cause but hope that you understand the importance of this programme of work in supporting our patients to remain safe.