29/03/2022
One Million Vaccine Boosters And Third Doses Administered In NI
Head of Northern Ireland's vaccination programme, Patricia Donnelly, has welcomed the milestone of the number of COVID-19 vaccine boosters and third doses administered in NI passing the one million mark.
Patricia Donnelly said: "GPs, community pharmacists and Trusts have all worked extremely hard to roll out the booster campaign, with the period in the run up to Christmas particularly busy.
"They all deserve our heartfelt thanks. Because of the vaccines, we now have much greater protection against the virus.
"All those involved in the vaccination programme are genuine history makers."
Booster doses have been provided from the latter stages of last year, supplementing the two primary doses already received.
At the same time, a third primary dose was offered to people with a severely weakened immune system, which was then followed by a booster three months after their third primary dose.
The latest tallies on Northern Ireland's vaccination dashboard include 979,548 boosters and 20,620 third doses.
Patricia continued: "While demand for vaccines is no longer at levels from the peak of the campaign, people are still coming forward on a daily basis for boosters and first and second doses.
"It's still not too late to get these jabs. Please do so - and benefit from the really important protection they bring."
The one million landmark has been reached with the Spring booster campaign imminent. In line with UK-wide guidance set by the JCVI, the Spring campaign will offer an additional booster dose to: anyone who is aged 75 or over; care home residents; and anyone aged 12 and over who has a severely weakened immune system.
Patricia Donnelly said: "GPs, community pharmacists and Trusts have all worked extremely hard to roll out the booster campaign, with the period in the run up to Christmas particularly busy.
"They all deserve our heartfelt thanks. Because of the vaccines, we now have much greater protection against the virus.
"All those involved in the vaccination programme are genuine history makers."
Booster doses have been provided from the latter stages of last year, supplementing the two primary doses already received.
At the same time, a third primary dose was offered to people with a severely weakened immune system, which was then followed by a booster three months after their third primary dose.
The latest tallies on Northern Ireland's vaccination dashboard include 979,548 boosters and 20,620 third doses.
Patricia continued: "While demand for vaccines is no longer at levels from the peak of the campaign, people are still coming forward on a daily basis for boosters and first and second doses.
"It's still not too late to get these jabs. Please do so - and benefit from the really important protection they bring."
The one million landmark has been reached with the Spring booster campaign imminent. In line with UK-wide guidance set by the JCVI, the Spring campaign will offer an additional booster dose to: anyone who is aged 75 or over; care home residents; and anyone aged 12 and over who has a severely weakened immune system.
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